Oct-12-2014 04:24 PM
Jan-21-2015 11:12 AM
Jan-21-2015 09:36 AM
Belgique wrote:
An Update. Buried above is a post I made about my V10 all of a sudden barely getting 3 or 4 MPG when I usually get 7. My regular guy blamed winter blend.
I took it to a chap I use when we're in the mountains. I told him my problem and he asked how many miles on it? I said 40K. He said: "O2 Sensors". He said they age and will keep "asking" for more fuel long after it isn't needed.
Yesterday was my first run since he changed 2 of them and I got a solid 7.3 average MPG for a 6 hour run and the engine just ran better. I'm a happy camper again. Hope this helps someone down the road.
Jan-21-2015 06:10 AM
Jan-21-2015 05:38 AM
Oct-21-2014 03:44 PM
wildmanbaker wrote:
Now wait a minute, yes, dealer shops have very good, in depth scanning equipment.
20 something kids? We all started out at some very young age. The young kids will be able to find the really hard problems without being a parts swapper. The 50 something gruff guy, may also be a good trouble shooter, or just has a lot of good experience. Lets not label people without knowing. Today's "grease monkey schools" are very good, because they know the latest technical equipment.
Oct-21-2014 12:38 PM
Oct-21-2014 12:28 PM
Oct-21-2014 11:56 AM
wildmanbaker wrote:10forty2 wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
Do different shops.... Well, YES.
Some shops have a bunch of 20 something kids just out of grease monkey school who basically have a problem telling the difference between a piston and a valve.
Some shops have a 50 something gruff old guy who has been working on motors since he souped up his go-cart back in his single digit age days and who can tell what's wrong with your engine just by the sound it makes as you pull into the lot.
Ok, I exaggerate a bit, but that is not far from the truth.
When my 8.1 had that same kind of problem no codes were set by the ECC, the Check Light did not come on.. But the 50 something's gruff old guy found it in less than 10 minutes.
No truer words have been spoken!!! Today's new mechanics are nothing more than parts-swappers. They have no idea how to diagnose a problem and actually fix it. They read from a troubleshooting chart either on a computer or in a book and then start swapping parts until the problem stops. And if an engine doesn't throw an error code, there's nothing wrong with it. It can't be, right? I mean the engineers designed the thing so that if something were wrong it would tell you. Technological advancement is not always an advancement. I'll take an old 60's engine without a computer any day. 😄
Now wait a minute, yes, dealer shops have very good, in depth scanning equipment.
20 something kids? We all started out at some very young age. The young kids will be able to find the really hard problems without being a parts swapper. The 50 something gruff guy, may also be a good trouble shooter, or just has a lot of good experience. Lets not label people without knowing. Today's "grease monkey schools" are very good, because they know the latest technical equipment.
Oct-21-2014 11:40 AM
Oct-21-2014 10:19 AM
Oct-21-2014 09:12 AM
10forty2 wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
Do different shops.... Well, YES.
Some shops have a bunch of 20 something kids just out of grease monkey school who basically have a problem telling the difference between a piston and a valve.
Some shops have a 50 something gruff old guy who has been working on motors since he souped up his go-cart back in his single digit age days and who can tell what's wrong with your engine just by the sound it makes as you pull into the lot.
Ok, I exaggerate a bit, but that is not far from the truth.
When my 8.1 had that same kind of problem no codes were set by the ECC, the Check Light did not come on.. But the 50 something's gruff old guy found it in less than 10 minutes.
No truer words have been spoken!!! Today's new mechanics are nothing more than parts-swappers. They have no idea how to diagnose a problem and actually fix it. They read from a troubleshooting chart either on a computer or in a book and then start swapping parts until the problem stops. And if an engine doesn't throw an error code, there's nothing wrong with it. It can't be, right? I mean the engineers designed the thing so that if something were wrong it would tell you. Technological advancement is not always an advancement. I'll take an old 60's engine without a computer any day. 😄
Oct-21-2014 06:14 AM
Oct-21-2014 06:10 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Do different shops.... Well, YES.
Some shops have a bunch of 20 something kids just out of grease monkey school who basically have a problem telling the difference between a piston and a valve.
Some shops have a 50 something gruff old guy who has been working on motors since he souped up his go-cart back in his single digit age days and who can tell what's wrong with your engine just by the sound it makes as you pull into the lot.
Ok, I exaggerate a bit, but that is not far from the truth.
When my 8.1 had that same kind of problem no codes were set by the ECC, the Check Light did not come on.. But the 50 something's gruff old guy found it in less than 10 minutes.
Oct-21-2014 06:04 AM