compression test
Vaughn, you are correct, this is one of the reasons that Cummins does not give any compression specs, Cummins likes to judge engine health by blowby specs, boost psi, oil psi, etc...
Another thing to consider... putting oil in the cylinder to do a "wet" test, alot of times the oil squirted in will just go into the combustion bowl of the piston. not a good idea anyways because it has the possibility to ignite, possibly ruining guage or causing injury.
I like to use a infra-red temp gun to check each cylinders exhaust temp individually.
Technically, the valves should be adjusted prior to doing a compression test on any engine.
I one time had a 8. 3 "C" series that I was troubleshooting and I ended up having to put compressed air into each cylinder individually through the removed injectors to determine which cylinder was worn.