I just returned home from a camping trip up in the mountains and on the way home I noticed I had a knock coming from the motor. It occured shortly after I pulled a approx 3 mile up hill grade pulling my 5th wheel camper with my Polaris ranger behind it. I was watching my egt's carefully and never let the egt's get over 1250 pre turbo. My rpm's were running close to 3k in 4th gear and my engine temp went up a little but not overheating. I pulled the dipstick and level was fine and checked coolant and everything looked ok. Drove 40 more miles to get home and the truck ran just like it always does with no loss of power or excessive smoke but still had a slight knock that changed with the RPM. I let it sit awhile and then pulled dipstick again to check level to see if I had diesel dumping into my oil pan, but everything looked ok. Took to a diesel shop and we were trying to diagnose the problem when we discovered a pin was sitting in the crack of the G56. Dropped the transmission the next day to find out the clutch let go. So I ordered a SB dd3250 and had the guy install it. Go by today and guess what. That clutch was not the knocking noise. So we checked fuel rail pressure which was ok, then pulled the valve cover and didn't notice anything out of the ordinary. Got tired so I came home. I'am stumped. Do any of you guys have any ideas as to what I need to do to eliminate the obvious things? I hate to have him pull the head and start tearing into the engine. Is it possible that I spun a rod bearing or something??? He is almost positive it's not a fuel delivery issue, but I don't know. I only have 36k on the truck and hate to think that the motor is shot..... Called the dealer and they said my warranty expired last year on the engine and drivetrain... . It's an 06 so I'm expired on the time I guess. Any help would be greatly appreciated and if there are any Cummins techs out there in the Phoenix metro area that could give me some guidance, that would be nice... ... Thanks guys.....