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For parts visit www.Importapart.com or email us at [email protected] For other I Do Cars content check out my wife's channel at / @thecarwifelife For cool car related shirts, click here! https://www.blipshift.com/?utm_source... Every week I post a new teardown video of a blown up or suspected bad engine. Check out a few of my favorites! GM 3,0L LM2 Duramax Teardown • WARRANTY REJECTED!? 2020 Silverado 1500 3.... Ford/JLR 3.0L Powerstroke Teardown • BAD 2017 Range Rover Sport 3.0 V6 Diesel (... Mercedes OM642 Diesel Teardown • Mercedes OM642 3.0L TurboDiesel V6 Teardow... Today we have a 3.0L Dodge/Jeep or VM Motori Ecodiesel on the stand. This is the second generation of these engines which are plagued with a high failure rate for a multitude of reasons. These can be found in 2014 through 2019 Dodge Ram and Jeep Grand Cherokee, although globally, these engines are offered in a TON of different Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Fiat Vehicles. This core engine is supposed have been a returned unit, with approximately 82K miles. This engine was sold by a local salvage yard and the buyer claimed it was defective and returned it. But was it actually bad? The real question is, how bad was it? We're going to tear it all the way down and find all of the failure points to try to figure out what happened. Why am I doing this? My name is Eric and I own and run Importapart, a full service auto dismantler. Part of our model includes buying and dismantling core, blown and broken engines to salvage the good parts from while recycling the rest. We do not rebuild engines, merely supply parts to those who do. As always I hope you enjoyed this video. I love all of the comments, feedback and even the criticism. Catch you on the next one! -Eric 00:00 Intro 03:12 Injector Launcher 5000 04:53 Unbolting and removing the EGR Tube, WOW, that looks awful! 06:27 Pulling the EGR valve & Cooler 07:20 Removing the CP4 injection pump and checking for glitter 08:55 This injector is just not interested in leaving. HAVE IT YOUR WAY, YOU CAN STAY 11:02 Starting to unbolt the intake manifold 12:53 I have to remove the WHAT to get this intake manifold off? 13:49 Unbolting the RH Exhaust manifold 15:22 Unbolting the LH exhaust manifold, this one is tougher 16:33 Pulling the intake manifold and looking at the intake ports. THIS IS TERRIBLE! 19:12 Peeling off the RH Valve cover. Its clean? 20:58 Removing the water pump, SCHMOO! 21:34 The stuck injector debacle. Injector 1, valve cover 0 24:08 Removing the crank pulley bolt and crank pulley, then unbolting the lower timing cover 25:25 Peeling the timing system apart, WATCHOUT! 27:43 Cramming the cam cramps loose on the RH cylinder head. 28:24 Inspecting the Cams, caps and journals for damage. Grey Oil? 29:35 Cracking the head bolts loose on the right cylinder head 30:18 First look at the right bank's bores, pistons and cylinder head 30:55 SCIENCE for the right 31:07 Cram the cam cramps loose on the Left bank, working around the injector 31:50 inspecting the left head's valvetrain, cams, caps and journals 33:19 Cracking the head bolts loose on the left cylinder head 33:54 WHAT THE HECK. Was this intentional? 35:55 SCIENCE for the left 36:07 We broke it. Now it's stuck! 37:00 unbolting the lower oil pan. Its full of... the FORBADEN GLITTER 38:33 Unbolting the removing the upper oil pan 39:23 too much 40:26 Removing the dismantling the oil pump, or should I say, bearing pump? 41:50 Unbolting the bed plate and removing it, it turns again! 44:11 THE MONEY SHOT! How does it do that on so many journals!? 46:01 Removing the first two rods and pistons 48:19 Unbolting the final two rod caps, and lifting the crank out 49:41 Complete rotating assembly inspection. Crankshaft, Rod bearings, main bearings, thrust bearing, pistons, rings, rods, bores and block. Tore up from the bore up! 54:06 Summary