The Freightliner Cascadia is a popular truck at my shop and on the highway, breakdown after breakdown I still enjoy working on them. Most are intimidated by their some what complicated fuel system and aggravating emissions system. Luckily I received an email from a fellow tech discussing these issues which may shed some light on what cause these issues I thought it was a great read and decided to share.
Breaking Down Oil Leak Breakdowns
So lets get a bit more specific. In comes the EPA07, your cross of a 60s and Mercedes. I was working in a lube shop when these things came out. Getting this engine to hold prime after a simple service could be a nightmare and you could not use ether thanks to the intake heater grid adapted from the Mercedes. They were and still are tough engines. Clunky and a mechanical puzzle accessing different components through the layers of things that had to come off for simple jobs could be tedious. Even shortcuts are done weaving between tight spaced harnesses, hoses and lines. They are a fairly simple engine compared to what’s out now, 2 computers and lets roll.
The fuel doser pipe would constantly clog up not allowing regen temps to come up. If the s-pipe was clear the intake throttle valve is your next bet. They had the Delphi EGR actuators that would fail if you looked at them wrong. These were later replaced by early Sonzabons. The newer versions are much better and rarely have issues now, it comes as a retrofit kit. All in all, a dependable engine with the right tweaks.