2015 Ram 1500 5.7L hemi. 105,000 miles.
Someone I know has what seems to be an almost common problem with her engine.
Check engine light codes point to misfire on cylinder 3.
A friend did the following for her:
Swapped coil packs, but no change.
Changed all 16 spark plugs, no change.
Changed O2 sensors, no change.
Then she brought it to an independent shop that another friend owns. The injectors were good. They opened things up and saw that the roller on a lifter was seized and wiped out a lobe on the cam.
So, they told her she needs a rebuild or replacement engine. The teardown and rebuild will cost about the same as installing a used engine from a salvage yard. The verbal estimate was around $5,000.
A Jasper engine is out of her budget.
I'm a bit concerned with a salvage engine since we don't really know the history or the mileage.
They say they have to pull the engine to do the cam. Do you guys agree with that?
I guess the days of removing everything in front of the engine and pull the cam are over. Now you need to pull the engine?
It's really ashamed because the truck is in really nice shape and used trucks are priced way out there these days.
So, rebuild or used engine?
Is there a chance that there are damaging metal filings floating all around the engine that could later cause problems?
Oil changes were done at the OEM intervals, so I'm hoping most metal filings were caught by the filters.
Thoughts? Ideas?
Someone I know has what seems to be an almost common problem with her engine.
Check engine light codes point to misfire on cylinder 3.
A friend did the following for her:
Swapped coil packs, but no change.
Changed all 16 spark plugs, no change.
Changed O2 sensors, no change.
Then she brought it to an independent shop that another friend owns. The injectors were good. They opened things up and saw that the roller on a lifter was seized and wiped out a lobe on the cam.
So, they told her she needs a rebuild or replacement engine. The teardown and rebuild will cost about the same as installing a used engine from a salvage yard. The verbal estimate was around $5,000.
A Jasper engine is out of her budget.
I'm a bit concerned with a salvage engine since we don't really know the history or the mileage.
They say they have to pull the engine to do the cam. Do you guys agree with that?
I guess the days of removing everything in front of the engine and pull the cam are over. Now you need to pull the engine?
It's really ashamed because the truck is in really nice shape and used trucks are priced way out there these days.
So, rebuild or used engine?
Is there a chance that there are damaging metal filings floating all around the engine that could later cause problems?
Oil changes were done at the OEM intervals, so I'm hoping most metal filings were caught by the filters.
Thoughts? Ideas?