Time for an engine rebuild and block replacement went on a short hsul yesterday almost made it and the engine developed a rod knock luckily had a friend that waa able to haul the truck and dump truck home .
I wonder what the quality is on those engines ? Probably can’t do it much cheaper then the 4000$ engine but if it’s junk
I will be doing the work myself minus the mechine work i think i can get out for under 5I looked at the links and was really surprised at the costs. Roughly 10K to get rolling again? I am wondering why so much more than a gas motor. Machining is the same on a block whether gas or diesel I would think. I just had a Buick 350 completely gone through, balanced with a couple other goodies and it was 4200. Also a total rebuild on a 4 cylinder Mercruiser boat motor. With custom made pistons even. It was 3800.
What drives up the costs of a diesel? Hope you find a good solution SAndreasen. I am sure you will...
The block repair worked quite well but I really didn’t want to use That block for the engine rebuildHe has a busted block that he’s tried to repair. There was a long thread on it with lots of pics.
I may be wrong, but I think any ‘97 or ‘98 up 5.9 block should work. Earlier blocks had pipe thread sensors instead of straight metric boss threads. The hole for the crank sensor is still there, just has a cover over it. Same with the spot for the mechanical 12-Valve lift pump.
There are 6 53 blocks cracked in less than a 50 mile radius somehow I’m not convinced the only 6 bad ones got sent to se idahoIs your 53 broken? If not how many miles on it? If you have a late 53 block don't worry about it. There was two castings of the 53. One a thin wall and a thick wall. You can remove the center soft plug and measure the wall thickness. If it is over .305" it is the thick casting. I have a 53 in my 98 12v with 220k on it and I run 40lbs of boost in it all the time, no cracks. I have done a lot of research on this problem and there is a lot of threads about it. I have gone to the extent and weighed the two blocks and there is a weight difference between the early and late castings.
Good luck these are all over 200,000 except mine which is under 200 but I use it . Either way i wouldn’t give a plug nickle for a fifty three block and if i ever bought another truck with one it would have to be salvage priceGot two 53 here that run 40lbs of boost. One has over 200k on it and the other was built last year. They have the Fleece systems on them. This keeps the back two cylinders cool, which is the reason the cracks begin near the back of the block. Pulling a heavy load before the engine gets warmed up fully will stress a block also. When I went to the Cummins reman plant (TDR trip) and talked to one of the engineers about the problems with the 53 blocks. He gave me a lot of information and tips. This is where I got most of my information from.
Time for an engine rebuild and block replacement went on a short hsul yesterday almost made it and the engine developed a rod knock luckily had a friend that waa able to haul the truck and dump truck home .
I will check That . Oil is full of fuel and it sounds like its coming from the bottom end could be a broken rocker arm thoughAre you sure it is a rod? Did your oil pressure drop? The belt tensioner can sound exactly like a rod knock. I would at least pull the belt and fire it up to confirm.