6.6 Duramax engine tear down

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  • @ajerstad678
    @ajerstad678 Před 6 lety +11

    Very thorough tear down, I'm amazed that you were able to film all of that without music or talking to yourself. I'd probably look like a crazy person when I was done lol

  • @Hitman-ds1ei
    @Hitman-ds1ei Před 2 lety +1

    35 minutes of quality work without dumb ass music or talking shit, ya gotta love it

  • @jamesmccracken6192
    @jamesmccracken6192 Před 4 lety +13

    I think this is the best camera work and lighting on CZcams. Awesome video! Thank you! Do more, Do more!

  • @ianmcclelland9773
    @ianmcclelland9773 Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you very much. I appreciate watching someone doing what they know and doing it with confidence.

  • @danielmarshall4587
    @danielmarshall4587 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for your time and effort bringing us this vid.

  • @beaus3472
    @beaus3472 Před 2 lety +2

    As a Duramax owner, I can confirm the PIA factor. Still prefer the platform over the others.

  • @pauljordan756
    @pauljordan756 Před 7 lety +7

    great video! Appreciate the professionalism and quality of the camera work! Thank you for sharing.

  • @raymondmcdonald7085
    @raymondmcdonald7085 Před 2 lety

    A sheer joy watching a professional work. No distracting nonsense happening in the background. Great camera work. No get a bigger hammer mentality. No forcing. Fantastic!

  • @jimmybx0072
    @jimmybx0072 Před 5 lety +1

    You are like a surgeon. Each move is delicate and calculated. Sign of a true professional and lover of your craft. I enjoyed this vid very much!

  • @sixftdeeep
    @sixftdeeep Před rokem

    Very interesting watching someone who’s not a fan of the duramax work on one. Whole different perspective. This will be one of my most referenced videos on YT and will be supplementing my repair manual. Thank you for a great video!

  • @andrewkhilyuk6841
    @andrewkhilyuk6841 Před 7 lety +4

    Best camera work and lighting on CZcams I think. Awesome vid! Thank you!

  • @surfjat15
    @surfjat15 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the video. Good work and explanation. I just bought a 2002 GMC Sierra with an Lb7 from a small dealership in NH low and behold the radiator lines were plugged to conceal the bad headgaskets so I will be doing a complete rebuild as well

  • @lowrider9367
    @lowrider9367 Před 6 lety +3

    Very professional video. Wish more mechanics were like you.

  • @DanWebster
    @DanWebster Před 7 lety +26

    Appreciate you taking the time out to video the teardown process, I was wondering how difficult. I know I could take it apart but putting it back together is another story. LOL

    • @DanWebster
      @DanWebster Před 7 lety

      subbed

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety +1

      thank you

    • @nickc2708
      @nickc2708 Před 6 lety +1

      It's intimidating until your into it and then it's not so bad.

    • @jamesorr2404
      @jamesorr2404 Před 6 lety +2

      I could put it back together but it wouldn't RUN LOL

  • @PhalanxFire
    @PhalanxFire Před 5 lety +8

    I was impressed with the care you took on disassembly. It seemed obvious that you were unsure at times if everything was disconnected, but careful to ensure that removal was possible. Good video. Damn, those head bolts were tight. LOL

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 5 lety

      Appreciate it, gonna have a follow up vid on this vehicle by May of this year.

    • @robertbrandywine
      @robertbrandywine Před 5 lety

      @@flmmaz Did that happen?

  • @Tom-il5xu
    @Tom-il5xu Před 7 lety +3

    I have been watching you work on Ford trucks and really give you all the respect you deserve . You are a well-skilled mechanic . I am amazed by how well you do engine change replacements all by yourself with no assistance at your shop . I would have you work on any of my vehicles if I had mechanical or electrical problems . Some videos look like the shop you work in could use a complete remodeling .old in ground lift not much room for your kind of work . GREAT VIDEOS! Thanks, tom

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety

      Much appreciated.

  • @kevinedward1234
    @kevinedward1234 Před 6 lety +3

    Brad, that is a very nice looking shop, I wish I worked in a shop that clean, great video!!!!!!!!!

  • @ToXSicK1340
    @ToXSicK1340 Před 6 lety +4

    Wow..... Very Impressive Video! Thank You for sharing this and Great Job!!!

  • @dave1135
    @dave1135 Před 7 lety +6

    i was a gm dealer auto tech/driveability tech for many years, but on gas only. never got into diesel engines. watching you remove the top end items turbo, ect, I was completely lost. once the heads came off, I was on more familiar territory

  • @leojetdance
    @leojetdance Před 6 lety +2

    Another great video! Thanks

  • @Dontwantone19
    @Dontwantone19 Před 7 lety +2

    That's an excellent video. Thank you.

  • @Shuffler703
    @Shuffler703 Před 6 lety +3

    For a "heavily tuned" dmax he evidently was not pushing boost much. He was running the factory 2 piece y bridge. Those things pop apart all the time with more boost. This engine was definitely not taken care of. LOL tie wrapped wires on the injector.
    This is the first of your videos I have come across. Nice work on the shots and editing. I'll definitely be watching more of your videos. Thanks!

  • @bradhelfrich629
    @bradhelfrich629 Před 6 lety

    You gotta love it a ford tech working on a Chevrolet product! lol... Great video! Good to meet another Brad!

  • @bdezmo6973
    @bdezmo6973 Před 4 lety +1

    I know this is an older video, but wanted to add a bit of insight. I started wrenching as a turbine engine mechanic while in the Army some 30yrs ago, on M1 Abrahms tanks, with that, we worked on everything “smaller” as well, CUCCV’s, Hummers, HMMTS (Oshkosh 8 wheel drives), engines, drivetrains, suspensions, electronics, everything. I’ve been around the block a couple of times. I have saved myself thousands of dollars working on my own equipment and my family’s equipment. I have owned many brands of vehicles over the years and have driven many others as company trucks. Currently, as my personal vehicle, I have 2008 Chevy 3500 4x4 DRW. I am the second owner. I bought the truck with 116K on it...stock engine, with a Banks 6-gun (60hp add max) Banks intercooler and ram air, and a 4/2” leveling kit. After driving it for a couple of months “intact”, the failure of the DPF to regen and the 6-gun causing it to go into limp mode constantly, was driving me nuts. I pulled the 6-gun out of it and ran it stock. It was fine for awhile and had calmed down a bit, until...Unfortunately, I fell victim to the dreaded P0302...#2 cylinder misfire, and a plethora of other codes along with it. Ended up being a cracked piston. Made the decision to have my block punched and rebuilt versus an unkown reman long block...it cost a vulgar amount of money. However, I threw quality internals at it. Went with LB7 coated and delipped pistons, fatter cam, studs, new (not reman) aftermarket injectors, full delete, EFI Live w/DSP 5 (125hp max gain, the injectors are rated for 200hp, not sure of the pressure variances). The truck woke up for sure. More power, better mileage (19-21 solid on the highway). But here I am 2yrs later with a P0306...#6 piston took a shit.
    Here is the meat of this post; I have researched this engine for countless hours, more than I care to reveal. I didn’t buy this truck to be a “pavement princess” or to sit in my driveway to pull a fifth wheel twice a year. I work the shit out of it. I drive the damn thing. I perform regular maintenance and use the highest quality products I can get. Yet, still end up with a piston failure.
    Through my research, I have found the same scenario over and over and over...whether completely stock or highly (properly) modified, the Duramax’s number one failure seems to be the pistons. I’m not sure if it’s a casting issue, a material issue, tolerance issue, or just shit luck, but these engines are notorious for cracked pistons, whether you “baby” them or not. It seems to be the luck of the draw. I know a guy that his truck was assembled 17 days before mine...same plant...he has 425K on his truck and has been driving it around for the past 90K with only 6-12psi of oil pressure at 75-80mph. GO FIGURE! All I know, is I’m serious considering getting out of the diesel “business”....I sincerely am regretting letting go of my 2000 Chevy Crew-cab with the fuel injected 454...got shit mileage, but never let me down, but hell, I guess if I wanted good mileage...I should just get a Prius.

  • @dav012790
    @dav012790 Před 7 lety +1

    I did duramax repairs for 2 years. lots of fun and at times a huge headache. I've always done repairs while the motor was in truck, I wish I could have had an engine stand like the one he's using.

    • @skippyi6969
      @skippyi6969 Před 5 lety

      Oh you mean UNLIKE the ford powerjoke where you have to remove the cab ?

  • @haleyy68
    @haleyy68 Před 7 lety +9

    Nothing wrong with trying different flavors Brad. Enjoy all the videos.

  • @alrino333
    @alrino333 Před 6 lety +2

    That was awesome! Thank you!

  • @karroome
    @karroome Před 7 lety +1

    ahhhh, so good it ended too soon, thank you for giving me my daily fix;)

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety +2

      I had a ton of problems trying to get this vid up. My computer just wasn't cooperating and it took almost 3 days of constant uploading and deleting and uploading and deleting and .......you get the picture. lol

  • @DGTHRE
    @DGTHRE Před 7 lety +3

    Thanks for the video.

  • @jessilooney2444
    @jessilooney2444 Před 6 lety +25

    i like all the diesels chevy ford and cummins if you drive them right they will run forever

    • @35057
      @35057 Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly.. and do your homework before you throw a random tune at it. As a wise man once said “they’re all good when they’re good. They all suck when they suck.”

    • @johnkordish3546
      @johnkordish3546 Před rokem

      I am not a gmc or Chevy fan either

  • @Tahoe0512
    @Tahoe0512 Před 7 lety +2

    great video thanks again

  • @bhollingsworth
    @bhollingsworth Před 5 lety

    Most calm voice I've heard on a engine tear down video.

  • @Alex-cq8js
    @Alex-cq8js Před rokem

    Awesome video!!!

  • @user-ym9wb2mk5e
    @user-ym9wb2mk5e Před 5 lety

    Props. First time seeing a Chevy tear down. It makes me appreciate my 2012 Ram w/ Cummins even more though. Deleting these newer diesels is a must, but tunes can also be your worst nightmare with reliability.

  • @bobanderson8048
    @bobanderson8048 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video. I've got a LLY I'm wanting to build on. Gives me an idea of what to expect.

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 5 lety

      Thank you sir, as that was the intention of this video, to give those who never get a look at them......a closer look.

  • @kylerokitjanski7598
    @kylerokitjanski7598 Před 5 lety +1

    Now I know what my #2 piston looked like when it cracked at 400k! I just swapped the whole motor out though. This will come in handy for the headgasket job that’s looming over me now 🤣

  • @usafvet6766
    @usafvet6766 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video very interesting. ! Thanks. 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸

  • @bonjoeyt3
    @bonjoeyt3 Před 7 lety +1

    Very nice video! Keep it up!

  • @troublefergi
    @troublefergi Před 7 lety +1

    Killin me with these hand tools brad

  • @JohnDiMartino
    @JohnDiMartino Před 7 lety +6

    Very common issue on the LBZ Duramax when tuned heavily,it's a shame that engine would have lasted a lot longer if power was kept within reason.

  • @pmrose18
    @pmrose18 Před 5 lety +1

    Fascinating, thanks

  • @johnmiles1940
    @johnmiles1940 Před 5 lety +1

    Great job !

  • @mattmcdermott4766
    @mattmcdermott4766 Před 7 lety

    Bummer. Good job on the tear down. I agree with you on the Ford or dodge.

  • @chrisao1987
    @chrisao1987 Před 4 lety +1

    This is why you do not run heavy tunes on a stock truck. I will say this that shops nice and clean.

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 4 lety +1

      This is at Pitt Community College in Winterville NC a beautiful facility. I am very proud to be a part of this organization. On a side note this truck is still there and I worked on it tonight and after programming the new injectors into the PCM And GPCM, started for the first time since the engine rebuild.

    • @chrisao1987
      @chrisao1987 Před 4 lety +1

      @@flmmaz amazing work not sure how you keep up with where everything goes! Seriously have to hand it to you guys that do this work I would get anxiety pulling this thing apart.

  • @mikef6706
    @mikef6706 Před 3 lety

    Great Video
    OMG all the parts to remove.
    Now to remember where all the parts go during reassembly and the cost :(

  • @19211926
    @19211926 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank You sir. I could never afford to have that kind of work. I’m sure it’s many thousands of dollars.

  • @just4ford1
    @just4ford1 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir!

  • @christophervallejo9838

    Kinda makes me appreciate my ford 6.0l

  • @andrewgibson1991
    @andrewgibson1991 Před 4 lety +1

    It’s nice watching a video without all the fluff just like how it would go if I were to do it myself . I like tear downs not parts commercials

  • @EvenStarLoveAnanda
    @EvenStarLoveAnanda Před 5 lety

    Beautiful engine and very good design.
    I can see they put a lot of thought into it.
    But the only problem is that the stroke should be 20% longer than the piston diameter.
    That would produce better efficiency and torque.
    For example the Passat 2.0 TDI engine is a long stroke engine that produces 140 Hp. and 240 lbf-ft.
    And gets ~50 MPG.

  • @reweydewy
    @reweydewy Před 7 lety

    thanks for sharing. I wouldn't say I'm a duramax fan but I am a gm fan. I love the new gmc trucks. this looks like some kind of tech school? those tools are all snap on and they look brand new!

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety +3

      You are correct, this is at Pitt Community College. I teach light duty diesel courses part time there.

    • @reweydewy
      @reweydewy Před 7 lety +1

      flmmaz very cool!

    • @TheBradd88
      @TheBradd88 Před 2 lety

      @@flmmaz this is even better great teacher!!

  • @MrLostonej
    @MrLostonej Před 7 lety +5

    I'm not a ford fan ..leave them stock and change the oil more often and update your oil filter system and they will last a whole lot longer..DPF is one of the main engine killers these days.

  • @jtopdawg6
    @jtopdawg6 Před 7 lety +1

    awesome video!! thanks

  • @evilcnil
    @evilcnil Před 7 lety +3

    Wow, what a job, I think I counted about a million bolts removed.

  • @anthonyjohnson8273
    @anthonyjohnson8273 Před 4 lety

    Awesome!!

  • @1995jug
    @1995jug Před 5 lety +1

    Great job I see this is not your first time around the block.

  • @bryanmartinez6600
    @bryanmartinez6600 Před 7 lety

    looks like a miracle the piston didn't turn into shrapnel

  • @DonkeyGap750K3Gixxer
    @DonkeyGap750K3Gixxer Před 3 lety +5

    It takes a shit ton of abuse to do this to any Duramax-mine just rolled 400k miles & runs better nowadays than ever before & it’s been deleted w/a ppe 120hp tune for 13yrs.Very well made Diesel engine for a V8.Lets not forget that Gm trucks are the only diesel platforms that haven’t changed in 20 yrs.With Fords having 4 different Diesel engines & Dodge with 2-there’s a reason 👍🏼

  • @ShdwBbq
    @ShdwBbq Před 6 lety

    As soon as he said heavily tuned I knew it grenaded

  • @RashidROwlia
    @RashidROwlia Před rokem

    Thanks for this nice video! My truck has some undercarriage damages and there is some damage on the bottom left of the engine near the oilcooler and the plate near the flywheel. Any advise if I can replace those parts or better to replace the whole engine.
    Thanks a lot!

  • @randythomason8947
    @randythomason8947 Před 7 lety +8

    You had my subscription at "I'm not much of a Chevy nor Duramax fan" LOL. 90S and back Chevy was ok.

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety

      lol

    • @BTMONE
      @BTMONE Před 7 lety

      flmmaz terrible

    • @mathiasjizzstain2128
      @mathiasjizzstain2128 Před 7 lety +2

      Same! I was thinking "This is my kind of fella"

    • @bradisley99
      @bradisley99 Před 7 lety +6

      Exactly. Much more work on the table fixing PowerStrokes. Not much business fixing Duramax's.

    • @Thamac15
      @Thamac15 Před 7 lety

      Brad Isley based on what data? Oh wait, this is yet another biased ignorant fanboy speaking nonsense.

  • @dufus2273
    @dufus2273 Před 5 lety +1

    even pulled out the truck, it looks like a real bitch to work on. I thought my 351w stroker was bad. it's piece of cake. had three cummins diesels and turned them up quiet a bit and never had any problems. I maxed out the pyro many times pulling , no failures. Had the entire exhaust manifold glowing cherry red at 1200 + degrees. But i would never compare a cummins to a dura-max. When looking for long engine life, just compare the engine bearing surface area. there is your longevity.

  • @Mutts1979
    @Mutts1979 Před 7 lety

    Cool videos man 👍🏻

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety +1

      Appreciate it. you found my channel eh?

    • @Mutts1979
      @Mutts1979 Před 7 lety +1

      sure did 👍🏻. I am not on youtube but a post some stuff on Instagram

  • @snakeman148
    @snakeman148 Před 7 lety +2

    As a 2007 Classic 3500 SRW Duramax owner I gave you a like as it was very interesting to watch the teardown of that Duramax.
    And as a Snap-On tool owner, I cringed watching you use chrome Snap-On sockets on a impact.

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety

      I guess we can call that a draw? just kiddin' I appreciate your input.

    • @brbroberts1
      @brbroberts1 Před 5 lety

      That's why you buy Snap-On, the warranty.

    • @bllakee
      @bllakee Před 5 lety

      @@brbroberts1 warranty doesnt cover using chrome sockets on impact

    • @brbroberts1
      @brbroberts1 Před 4 lety +1

      frame banging 40 some odd years of using snap on tools, and I’ve never had a problem with the warranty. Maybe you should look at your tool guy?

  • @bgd73
    @bgd73 Před 7 lety

    what would you diagnose at the piston break? I am a fan of most all engines. I even keep a 31 year old subaru engine for the full wet sleeve and solid deck. I suppose I let out a hint what is wrong with this duramax in my own opinion. Hopefully it was just lack of care, like checking coolant level...temps like EGT. Great video, thanks.

  • @Iceman-qb1rb
    @Iceman-qb1rb Před 5 lety +1

    Ahhh air tools music to my ears

  • @GNR325
    @GNR325 Před 5 lety

    What's your opinion of the Cummins 5.9/6.7? Do you feel like the powerstroke 6.7 is proven now? Ford claims a b10 life of 500k miles on the 330hp version. I think they are reliable, but that seems pretty high to me when the Cummins 6.7 has a b10 of 250k miles (albeit in the higher power pickup truck models). Thoughts?

  • @963ste
    @963ste Před 5 lety

    @flmmaz, Thank you for the information, great video. I'd like to suggest that you take it easy on your wrists and not slap the wrench or use your hand like a hammer. I've seen mechanics have to find other jobs because their wrists are shot.

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 5 lety

      Yeah, I know what you are saying. It's a bad habit like biting your finger nails. I catch myself every once in a while and stop it.

  • @jackmehoff1565
    @jackmehoff1565 Před 7 lety +76

    A duramax Tare down we don't see to many of these not like the power stroke

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety +37

      This engine was the end result of a combination of events. The engine was tuned to the gills and no aftermarket pyro gage was installed. Exhaust temps ran unchecked, a fuel injector shit the bed and ran unchecked, the operator has a bit of a lead foot and ran unchecked. Next thing you know, a piston checked out. lol

    • @jackmehoff1565
      @jackmehoff1565 Před 7 lety +9

      flmmaz it would still be running if someone would have let off instead hammer 🔨 down 😂 LOL 😂 great video keep them coming

    • @SteveKluver
      @SteveKluver Před 7 lety +4

      What are the chances that this damage was done hydraulically, with far too much fuel (broken injector)? Or was it indeed heat, in it's final moments? Did you get enough 'true' details from the owner?
      I am imagining a bad injector flooded the cylinder, after a shut-off possibly? Then upon re-starting (owners "it's mis-firing" report) and they tried the 'drive' the miss out of it?

    • @reweydewy
      @reweydewy Před 7 lety +6

      Steve Kluver He did say it was heavily tuned. It could of been hydrolock issue. I think more toward to much timing and heat in the cylinder/piston. we may never know for sure

    • @SteveKluver
      @SteveKluver Před 7 lety +1

      reweydewy He did say it was tuned heavily. Maybe in the next video, we'll get a look at that injector. That will tell us a bunch. I'm going to stick with hydraulic breakage for now. I don't see any signs of over heating.

  • @marks79luv
    @marks79luv Před 6 lety +46

    After seeing this I think I'm going to just leave mine stock and just do routine maintenance it's not worth it it has enough power as it is stock I mean I'm satisfied with it I have a 2008

    • @DanielThompson-ik9mu
      @DanielThompson-ik9mu Před 5 lety +5

      I know the feeling been serious on planning the EGR delete grab the CTS 2 Insight tuner but after a round of videos today me either. I did all the mods for longevity main thing fass fuel pump. OIL changes on time fuel filter changes on time. I would like to own a million mile truck one day.

    • @ry9756
      @ry9756 Před 4 lety

      I deleted my lmm with a mild tow tune. One thing I didn’t like was the new exhaust that was installed. Up here in Ontario we don’t have a smog test but we do have environmental police that will pull you over and do a visual inspection. What I ended up doing was hollowing out my dpf, and putting the doc back on. That way it still looks visually stock. Also with the doc back on I noticed a huge difference with the diesel smell. I Also have an egr blocker plate installed (hopefully it doesn’t fail me) along with the fass lift pump and the banks idash to monitor back pressure that the doc could potentially be causing. I also wrapped my doc in header wrap to keep it hot so it can work more effectively. Sounds extreme but Its been working really well no problems after 70k.

    • @oscarvenzor6910
      @oscarvenzor6910 Před 4 lety

      I want se how remove the balancer

    • @Heywoodthepeckerwood
      @Heywoodthepeckerwood Před 2 lety

      You should delete but don’t put a ridiculous tune on it. You’ll have a longer lasting truck

    • @ellisdylan007
      @ellisdylan007 Před rokem

      Cool bro. I’m happy for you.

  • @Mebob2001
    @Mebob2001 Před 7 lety +7

    now your in my backyard, haha i can spot more then one thing on this engine that is not correctly routed as u took it down, from when they studded it, i work at a gm dealer as a diesel tech, see ford's from time to time, these are a nightmare to work on till you know them.
    but samething as a PSD you tune the truck and push it, shit will break, lbz's crack pistons from high egt's and the hot ambient temps there and big tunes its just a matter of time.

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety +6

      I made this video with you in mind. I thought you would get a kick out of it.

    • @Mebob2001
      @Mebob2001 Před 7 lety +5

      hahaha thanks buddy, i've bin here many of times, this is the exact reason i watch my egt's but i am not stupid i know if i crack a piston in my truck my right foot did it. i hope your new years and christmas was good dude

  • @jeffscott3160
    @jeffscott3160 Před 4 lety +2

    I haven't met ANYBODY that is a fan of working on a Duramax! Great engines, MF to work on if the need arises🤬

  • @frmula1fan51
    @frmula1fan51 Před 5 lety +1

    Looks like the most complicated engine ever made.

  • @anthonyjohnson8273
    @anthonyjohnson8273 Před 4 lety

    Your Views will constantly go up!!

  • @jeffemmert3060
    @jeffemmert3060 Před 7 lety

    The LBZ duramax that came out in '06-'07 is a very good engine. Unfortunately the factory replaced the forged Mahle pistons that came in previous years with a cast piston, and this can happen even on a completely stock engine, although it's not common. It's got nothing to do with it being a 6 or 8 cylinder as to why the piston cracked.

  • @jeremyda23
    @jeremyda23 Před 7 lety

    whoa no beard starting at the turbo up pipe removal

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety +3

      That was my stunt double. lol

  • @bryanmartinez6600
    @bryanmartinez6600 Před 7 lety +2

    for a second I'm like WUUUT?! then I hear tune INSTANTLY explains everything Powerstroke Cummins Duramax all the same kills them faster sometimes

  • @blackdog1960les
    @blackdog1960les Před 7 lety +3

    I have had 6 Duramax"s now and love them ----- but, high mileage and heavy tuning and always beating on it --- IT WILL BREAK

  • @crgregful
    @crgregful Před 7 lety +1

    ehh not a fan of these motors either Brad, worked on enough of them lol i enjoy the powerstrokes for sure. Great video sir, taken apart the motor and getting a shave all at the same time huh? lol haha

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety

      lol. Yeah, I started the video on Friday and finished it on Saturday (Christmas Eve) and in-between those two days the wife finally got a hold of the beard.

  • @marty0715yt
    @marty0715yt Před 4 lety

    How does that turbo shed heat sitting next to the firewall and so close to other crap? No heat shields around it either.

  • @iliketodothingskk
    @iliketodothingskk Před 4 lety +1

    What is your favourite engine to work on Brad?

  • @nate0031
    @nate0031 Před 7 lety

    Love watching your teardown videos. Always interesting to see the guts of various different vehicles, and what goes wrong. So having done so much work on 6.0's and 6.4's, what's your take on Duramax's?

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety +5

      The Dmax is a solid engine but I despise working on them. They have all these stupid brackets in the way of anything you are trying to access. And the Dmax is the only option in the light duty van market i.e. maxed out ambulance chassis. I would pick up soda cans in the street before working on a Duramax in a van.

    • @buddyrebel_Garcia
      @buddyrebel_Garcia Před rokem +1

      @@flmmaz However, that Duramax is way better than the Ford Diesels that is 100% a fact.

  • @natep1661
    @natep1661 Před 4 lety +1

    Deleting and tuning doesn't kill an engine. In most cases it makes them much better.
    What kills the engine is the driver now driving it like a racecar.

  • @josephkirsch1073
    @josephkirsch1073 Před 6 lety

    What causes the cracked piston is cold fuel leaking passed a bad injector not at the time of combustion. More specifically it’s cause by excessive idling with a bad injector. If the injector is bad, fix it ASAP

  • @markoliver474
    @markoliver474 Před 7 lety +7

    Wow!!!! Reconsidering the dpf/egr delete. I get the environmental aspects of smog control, but it seems as though (through the reading/research I've been doing), like two steps forward, one step back. Without raising a debate, it would appear that more fuel is wasted (burned) for the regen, the engine works harder to produce the needed power; which in turn burns more fuel causing more exhaust, and so on... Another good video, thanks Brad.

    • @Veikra
      @Veikra Před 7 lety +4

      regen makes a 13L/100km truck consume 22L/100km and up. Egr dumps soot in the intake and clogs things up. It's your choice, or it should be yours

  • @FlightSergeantRose
    @FlightSergeantRose Před 6 lety +3

    Brad, How do you remember where to put everything back? Great memory? The videos? Service manuals?

    • @bvcxzgt5451
      @bvcxzgt5451 Před 4 lety

      It is mostly about where you put every bolt you take off. You can go as far as labeling a bin or ziplock bag for each group of bolts. Also, for some of them you can put a bolt back in its place as soon as you take the part off.

  • @2015CTD
    @2015CTD Před 6 lety

    Did you soak the up pipe botls cause i hear they snap real easy

  • @TheWalterHWhite
    @TheWalterHWhite Před 3 lety

    Braden: iM nOt SuRe WhY iT dOnT rUn RiGhT I dRiVe It EaSy

  • @wades623
    @wades623 Před 5 lety +1

    surprised the dont use chrome sockets on impacts crowd isnt out on this video

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 5 lety

      Oh they are sprinkled about here and there. I am going to make a comment video on this video at some point.

  • @oklahoma_
    @oklahoma_ Před 6 lety

    Are you in a tech center thats the cleanest shop I've seen

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 6 lety +1

      Yeah, that's the local community college that I wotk at part time.

  • @3Mudbone1
    @3Mudbone1 Před 2 lety

    The only company who has been making diesel engines longer than Isuzu is Peugot. G.M. has built amazing diesels for many decades. Detroit Diesel Allison IS General Motors. I like to support Japan, they buy 60% of our perishable farm and ranch produce which is exported on container ships. The actual original Duramax in a pick up truck was from 1981 to 1987 Isuzu Diesel Pup and Chevy Luv, in-line four cylinder engines.

  • @TXTRUSTUD
    @TXTRUSTUD Před 7 lety

    What tune did it have on it HP wise?

  • @EvenStarLoveAnanda
    @EvenStarLoveAnanda Před 5 lety

    You can just change one piston and put a set of rings in it.
    Those streaks can be honed.

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 5 lety

      I gave the guy many options, this poor engine was over fueling hard and had a quarter of a million miles on it, so he opted to go completely through it with new injectors and turbo.

  • @bigal1568
    @bigal1568 Před 7 lety +1

    I used to like to power off my Duramax trucks, but after seeing this video not so much now.

  • @Mr42960
    @Mr42960 Před 7 lety

    Step 1 shave beard? It was looking good. How do you feel about guys deleting egr and dpf on the big three if they keep the power mods low? Do theses mods make it impossible or more difficult to use the laptop to diagnose?

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety

      Oh man, I got sick and that thing was out of control so my wife 86'ed it. lol. I'm ok with deletes, the engine will definitely benefit from it without having all the exhaust gasses being pumped into the intake system and the wasted fuel being dumped down the exhaust pipe. The tuners can wreak havoc on diag. Some of the nicer ones don't really affect it but those can cost upwards of $800. The cheap units really make it difficult to diag some times. Depends on what is wrong with the truck.

  • @brettb.7425
    @brettb.7425 Před 6 lety

    Look at all the crap on that thing. So glad I don’t work on newer stuff any longer. Though I don’t care too much for the duramax, I will say I like the fact that they use more than 4 head bolts per cylinder like on the powerstroke 6.0 and 6.4.

  • @shanek6582
    @shanek6582 Před 5 lety

    Those bolts on the exhaust manafold, I’ve heard people call them 12 point bolts, do you just use a standard 12 point socket or is there a name for a special socket? Thanks.

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 5 lety

      12 point socket works fine.

  • @vdpeer
    @vdpeer Před 7 lety +10

    Don't know why you say you're not a fan of Duramax engines. That one you're tearing down has been abused, so no surprise it's giving trouble.

    • @flmmaz
      @flmmaz  Před 7 lety +8

      I am a Ford guy all the way. It doesn't mean I don't respect other brands, it's just a matter of personal preference. If I grew up in a Chevy household or worked at a Chevy dealer for the past 20 years, then I would say the same thing about Ford. I can dig the serious and reliable power a Duramax makes but if I had to work on them for a living, i would probably snap. From a Ford mechanic's stand point, the Duramax is not a mechanic friendly engine to work on. Did I mention that they put this thing in a vans. lol

    • @FantasticCalamity
      @FantasticCalamity Před 7 lety +6

      I have one of those vans.... HUGE PITA to work on. I am blessed to have a great diesel mechanic. He earns every cent he makes when he has to pop the hood or take off the dog house on my van. P.S. How do you like where they put the turbo vane position sensor wire? There is a service bulletin about that... Still love my dmax 4x4 van tho :D

    • @yo6488
      @yo6488 Před 7 lety +2

      One thing I don't like with the duramaxes is the aluminum heads

    • @truckstractorswildlifeguns6648
      @truckstractorswildlifeguns6648 Před 5 lety

      Adam Brydon i agree,alluminum DOES not belong anywhere on a diesel .its just asking for trouble.

    • @commiesarelame
      @commiesarelame Před 5 lety +1

      @@truckstractorswildlifeguns6648 It was an engineering marvel to see aluminum heads on a diesel as early as the LB7 introduced in 2001. Ford has followed suit with their 6.7L. For a good reason.

  • @lucaswalker104
    @lucaswalker104 Před 3 lety

    So if it had a super small scratch that you could barely feel with finger nail could you just hone it and replace pistion ?

  • @scdevon
    @scdevon Před 7 lety +1

    I think we're all pleasantly surprised that the EPA doesn't look in more at dealer repair shops and auto repair shops in general. If a person was the original owner of a truck like this, the EPA would have a very easy time proving that the owner did these emission deletes or at least caused them to be performed. Even if the person's home state doesn't have emissions testing, we're talking Federal violations with serious fines. Again, I'm totally OK with a person doing it. I'm just surprised, that's all.