"Your Cummins 24 valve Turbo Diesel does not require a normal break-in period due to its construction" it further states 'Because of the construction of the Cummins Diesel engine, engine run in is enhanced by loaded operating conditions which allow the engine parts to achieve final finish and fit during the first 6k miles"
I am at 5K and don't have anything to tow,so I am wondering if loading the bed with sand and driving up some local grades will achieve the final fit and finish Cummins mentions?
How much longer does does it take to break-in if not worked hard in the first 6K?
I read someone that claimed 25K longer? Thanks.
"i took delivery of mine and strapped an 11k 5th wheel to the back of it and drove it from SC to NJ at highway speed.since i only move my rv 3 or 4 times a year mine did not break in in 6k miles, it was more like 25k miles. it was like getting a new truck when it finally started to wear in. if just got stronger and stronger for about 5k miles. today the engine is stonger than when i was new.
I am at 5K and don't have anything to tow,so I am wondering if loading the bed with sand and driving up some local grades will achieve the final fit and finish Cummins mentions?
How much longer does does it take to break-in if not worked hard in the first 6K?
I read someone that claimed 25K longer? Thanks.
"i took delivery of mine and strapped an 11k 5th wheel to the back of it and drove it from SC to NJ at highway speed.since i only move my rv 3 or 4 times a year mine did not break in in 6k miles, it was more like 25k miles. it was like getting a new truck when it finally started to wear in. if just got stronger and stronger for about 5k miles. today the engine is stonger than when i was new.