Dysfunctional Vet
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I've been limping it along for about 5 months. Didn't have a choice. I'm hoping I don't need machine work. There's an abscenly long wait for machine shops here. Plus, budget doesn't have slack for machine work. I originally thought I could get a decent rebuilt long block. Then I saw the prices, just about soiled myself. Please give me any Intel you learn from your project.I'm in the same boat, mine has 160k on the clock. Got the head removed and have cracked rings in hole #5. Doesn't look like it will clean up with a hone, looking for a local machine shop. How long has it been running with the excessive blow by?
Never heard of QSB480s. I'll have to look those up. If I get the pistons do I need matching injectors? I was told that 04s and 05s have different pistons. Told if I got the wrong piston my 05 injectors would slam into incompatible piston reliefs. I think I got that info from a tech rep at CPP. Definetly don't have funds for new injectors right now. Appreciate the input.If you can squeeze it into the budget I would highly recommend the 03-04 style piston and injector tips. You don't need to go with the fancy QSB480 pistons, thou they are sometime cheaper.
Be sure to check the cam/tappets for wear.
I don't recall what a Genuine Holset HE351 rebuild kit costs, but I don't recall it being cost prohibitive.
What is causing these engines to have excessive oil consumption requiring a rebuild so "soon" ?
On the 04.5-07's a lot of it is due to the piston design and what it does for carbon production. The carbon damages the rings.
Is it so bad that good oil or water meth injection can't help it? Or is it just a matter of more frequent oil changes needing to be done?
Getting to the point: what should I be looking out for while rebuilding this engine?
It's piston design
. Same as everyone else, I'm on a budget (got three kids to put through college in the next 6 years, expendable income is not available).
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I'm seeing consistent "low" mileage rebuilds and excessive blow by engines(mostly stock applications) in passing weather on marketplace or groups. It's making me nervous about adding power to my 03 after the extensive work I've done to it to bring it up to speed from the previous owners. 232K to date with goals of 550/900.
What is causing these engines to have excessive oil consumption requiring a rebuild so "soon" ?
I have a specialty 5.9 tool set I picked up here from a member, I will take a look at what is actually in there, you would be welcome to borrow it if it's of use. It came with all sorts if gadgets, in general it was not selling to anyone so I picked them up.
I don't have a manual but Quick Serve has updated a little while ago, make sure you register there with your ECN to get the diagrams and engine specific info.
A true Cummins manual might be a good buy.
If folks know of some stuff tool wise I would do a tool share for some stuff that just sits in the box that I have accumulated over the year if it's useful to you.
What's your time frame for tear down and inspection?
I have an old friend who works for me part time was a machinist amongst a lot of things I will have him look over my stuff and let you know the condition and if it's decent enough to use for something like this. It's all stuff like Central, Snap-on, and other mechanic grade stuff.
Others might have to help ID some of it and if it's really needed with the engine torn all the way down as some of it is for use with the accessories installed.
Either way good luck with your build.
Thanks, appreciate the offer. So far I've picked a barring tool and a 4 valve compression tool from Geno's. I'd previously bought a fan wrench from Geno's. Already used the wrench, and bought the other tools in anticipation of use. I think I might have to buy a ring compression tool but I hope not. If anybody knows a good hack for ring compression I'd appreciater that too.
Would coated pistons help in anyway; ceramic bowl, dry film skirt? Ploydyn comes to mind. I considered sending my rebuilt turbo and manifold to them for ceramic coating before I found a local company near me that does coatings for Nascar and dirt track teams. Living within walking distance of the Charlotte Motor Speedway has its benefits sometimes.
I have a specialty 5.9 tool set I picked up here from a member, I will take a look at what is actually in there, you would be welcome to borrow it if it's of use. It came with all sorts if gadgets, in general it was not selling to anyone so I picked them up.
I don't have a manual but Quick Serve has updated a little while ago, make sure you register there with your ECN to get the diagrams and engine specific info.
A true Cummins manual might be a good buy.
If folks know of some stuff tool wise I would do a tool share for some stuff that just sits in the box that I have accumulated over the year if it's useful to you.
What's your time frame for tear down and inspection?
I have an old friend who works for me part time was a machinist amongst a lot of things I will have him look over my stuff and let you know the condition and if it's decent enough to use for something like this. It's all stuff like Central, Snap-on, and other mechanic grade stuff.
Others might have to help ID some of it and if it's really needed with the engine torn all the way down as some of it is for use with the accessories installed.
Either way good luck with your build.
Appreciate the offer. I'm trying to build a tool list 'cause I'll probably be tearing down my '07 w/in a few years...she's got 332K on the odometer. No issues yet but I think I'm on borrowed time. I've already purchased the tech manuals, valve compression tool and barring tool from Geno's. I'm hoping I don't have to purchase a ring compressor tool, so if anybody has a tool hack for that task I'm all ears. Getting nickled and dimed on my not-so-budget rebuild.
Gonna see if I can pull the engine this weekend. Hoping my Harbor Fright engine stand will hold the 6BT w/o crushing like a millennial at a blue collar job. Will post picks when I can. Yall please keep the advice coming.