The Recovery of the Forgotten Rollback Truck

TLDRAfter being forgotten for months, the roll back truck is finally repaired and back to 100%. We take a look at what went wrong, the repairs done, and the outcome of the situation.

Key insights

The roll back truck was forgotten for months after a failed repair.

The initial misfire issue was misdiagnosed as a bad injector.

The real problem was a faulty ECM, causing the truck to pour fuel and lose power.

The head of the engine was cracked due to high cylinder pressures.

The truck was repaired by Tech Equipment and satisfied with the outcome.

Q&A

What was the initial issue with the roll back truck?

The initial issue was a misfire, which was later found to be caused by a faulty ECM.

How long was the truck in the shop?

The truck was in the shop for over 6 months due to multiple repairs and misdiagnoses.

What caused the truck to pour fuel and lose power?

A torn injector o-ring and cracked head led to the overfueling and loss of power.

Who repaired the truck?

The truck was repaired by Tech Equipment, and the outcome was satisfactory.

Is the truck fully functional now?

Yes, the truck is back to 100% and running smoothly after the repairs.

Timestamped Summary

00:00The roll back truck was forgotten for months after a failed repair.

01:00The initial misfire issue was misdiagnosed as a bad injector.

09:30The real problem was a faulty ECM, causing the truck to pour fuel and lose power.

11:50The head of the engine was cracked due to high cylinder pressures.

12:00The truck was repaired by Tech Equipment and satisfied with the outcome.