If that's the only thing that broke, consider yourself extremely fortunate.
Pull the radiator, CAC, fuel pump, and front gear cover. Remove the valve covers, then remove the rocker towers, then the push rods. Get some 1/2” wooden dowel rod and cut them @15” long and cut a vertical slot in one end @ 1” deep. The slot will allow that end of the rod to go into the tappet with enough tension to pick the tappet up off the cam. Push the dowels through the pushrod holes and into the tappet then lift the tappet off the cam. You can put a rubber band around a pair of the dowels to hold them up or put a clothes pin on them. Now you can pull the cam out. You can get a piece of conduit or exhaust pipe the same diameter as the cam hole and put it in the hole to hold the tappets up or to reseat the dowels if it will be out for a while.
There’s probably a video on it.
Bent pushrods are never a good sign... at "minimum" I would use a scope to check a few things out, the tops of the pistons would be one area of particular interest.I’ve found all of the exhaust pushrods bent. Haven’t gotten to deep as of yet. I have a cam for it already, it’s broken right after the first bearing journal. At this point should I scope it , pull the oil pan?
Hate to say it but this is sounding like a tear down.I’ve found all of the exhaust pushrods bent. Haven’t gotten to deep as of yet. I have a cam for it already, it’s broken right after the first bearing journal. At this point should I scope it , pull the oil pan?
The valves hit the pistons squarely but they will still be "tweaked" some and at a minimum you should pull the head for a valve job. That will also make it easier to deal with the lifters and remove the cam. As others noted, check closely for a cracked block, etc. because extreme forces were involved in breaking the cam.
Its been years since the last time I tore down an engine, the carnage I've seen though is unforgetable. Do a proper rebuild and inspect everything.
If the camshaft is broken you will have bent valves. I took a head into a machine shop from a broken cam engine. That engine had a injection pump gear break. They replaced 11 of the 12 valves the head had.
I would pull the engine. With it being a cummins it most likely needs a full load of gaskets anyway.