Against my better judgement, two years ago this coming January I bought an 09 Kenworth T660 Daycab, 18 speed with 4way lockers, with a Cummins ISX 485 with about 630K on it, not all that made a bad truck BUT it had an active exhaust diesel particulate filter with afterburner on it. Well that day has come! I took the truck in for a check up because it was "lazy" at times and would then snap out of it and the turbo also started leaking a bit of oil into the air to air.
So on the emissions side only. Initial quote:
EGR Valve kit, $1400 (only active code I could retrieve, flash code 1896)
Module Catalyst for afterburner, $4800
Module Afterburner(particulate filter), $3400 (only needed if the original doesn't clean up properly)
Total of $9600, they adjusted the quote down but didn't itemize each item so I can't give you the revised values for each item. Total bill reduced about 11.5%. Add labour and the infamous "shop supplies".
NUTS! I think I should just have the after burner deleted. But that is afew bucks too but the future emissions control headaches would be gone. Nothing stopping us from doing it now. Anyone know what deleting costs... $5000?
There are rumblings that if you take off the emission controls off highway tractors they mark them modified on a safety and the possibility that in the future the truck will never pass a safety for commercial use. How long before farm use highway tractors are going to require a safety. Also authorized engine repair shops say they won't service them(lots of other options). All scare tactics?
Kind of ironic there are so many threads and posts about carbon pricing and I have to deal with this emissions control issue on the truck.
I wish I was making this up.... kinda a sick feeling. I should have known better but thought how bad could it be..... well now I know!
So on the emissions side only. Initial quote:
EGR Valve kit, $1400 (only active code I could retrieve, flash code 1896)
Module Catalyst for afterburner, $4800
Module Afterburner(particulate filter), $3400 (only needed if the original doesn't clean up properly)
Total of $9600, they adjusted the quote down but didn't itemize each item so I can't give you the revised values for each item. Total bill reduced about 11.5%. Add labour and the infamous "shop supplies".
NUTS! I think I should just have the after burner deleted. But that is afew bucks too but the future emissions control headaches would be gone. Nothing stopping us from doing it now. Anyone know what deleting costs... $5000?
There are rumblings that if you take off the emission controls off highway tractors they mark them modified on a safety and the possibility that in the future the truck will never pass a safety for commercial use. How long before farm use highway tractors are going to require a safety. Also authorized engine repair shops say they won't service them(lots of other options). All scare tactics?
Kind of ironic there are so many threads and posts about carbon pricing and I have to deal with this emissions control issue on the truck.
I wish I was making this up.... kinda a sick feeling. I should have known better but thought how bad could it be..... well now I know!
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