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Mayday! I am putting the vac pump and PS pump back on the Cummins and I am having trouble with the L bracket. Can't quite recall how it goes to fit flush between pump and block. Maybe I am missing something, but looks like it should reach as is, and it doesn't mount flush. Any help would be...
Mike - Thanks so much for taking the time to look up and send the info. I understand Quickserve has paid versus a free service and that none of the manuals or schematics are printable. What would you use for a manual on this job? I wanna make sure I get torques right at well as know what I am...
Thank you Mike! Will do. Same lift pump, injection pump, and injectors? I don't know how I will mate the new engine with the old harness yet. I just need to get in there (will do on Sunday) and will post more questions then. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback. Will carry over all externals onto the "new" engine. I think the new engine runs off a 100 pin connector versus 50 pin for the Dodge. This could get messy. Anyone ever done this?
Hello, the 98.5 24V 5.9L Cummins is engine # 56458131. The "new" 1999 motor is engine # 45784162. Also, it is mated to an Allison transmission, but the seller says it is the same bellhousing as on the Dodge automatic transmission. Thank you.
Hello all, my 53 block has cracked and neither Cummins nor Dodge will do anything about it so I am looking to swap in a "new" motor. I have located a good running 1999 5.9L engine in a Ford Medium Duty F800 local to me. My "old" motor is an ISB 215 and the "new" motor is an ISB 190. Fuel rates...