I called Cummins yesterday. The person that I talked to said that the pieces of metal probably passed right through the motor as they were very small. If there was any metal still in the motor it would be stuck in a valve, causing the engine to miss. It's possible that there may still be fragments in the Charged Air Cooler.
When I first asked him if he has heard of this type of problem with the turbo before, he said "we hear about it all the time" but quickly switched to "well, from time to time". He said it is very possible that part of the casting broke loose from the turbo housing or the manifold before it left the factory. Cummins doesn't warranty this.
I received the invoice yesterday from the Dodge dealership that replaced my turbo. They are obviously concerned with their "Five Star Rating" as they put a sticker on the invoice that says "You will receive a questionnaire from Daimler Chrysler in the next few days. If for any reason you cannot grade us "Completely Satisfied" please contact our service manager. " I will talk to the Dodge Dealership today about having them check the CAC for debris and the cylendar walls for scarring.
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2001 2500, QC, 4X2, SLT, 24 valve, ISB, A/T, Tow Pkg, Bright White Clear Coat
DTT VB, TQ, Smart Box, PacBrake, PowerEdge EZ Box, Bosch 275 Injectors, AutoMeter Triple Pillar,Isspro Gauges Pyro/Trans/Boost, Trans Cooler, Avitol Alarm, OEM Roof Lights, OEM Fog Lights, Flip/Tow Mirrors, Tint Windows, Cobra CB, Ram Polished 3rd Brake Light, Eyebrows, Pace Edwards Rolltop, Toro Bed Liner, Carr Super Hoop/Deluxe HoopII Steps, Husky Front/Rear Mats
1998 33. 5' Hitchiker Discovery Triple Slide 5th Wheel.
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