I work at a machine shop. Just in the process of doing a 5. 9 24v for a customer now. The engine experienced a piston strike in the #6 cylinder. We started by disassembling the head. Magnufluxed it and found all 6 cylinder ports to be cracked.
Cost of a rewelded bare head..... $ 1200. 00
install parts necessary to load head... . $200. 00
Labor... ... $120. 00
Thought I would call the Cummins dealer for a price of a new bare head.
Cost... ... ... . $ 2100. 00
add parts and labor same as option 1 above.
Here is where it gets interesting!
Called DC for price ( I knew this was going to be a laugh ). Cost for a loaded reconditioned head..... $ 1276. 00
Core... ... . $600. 00
I was shocked that the dealer price was cheaper than Cummins. So I questioned the parts guy ( someone at DC that I have been doing business for years ) He tells me that DC and Cummins have a arrangment on recon engine parts.
Moral to this delema..... go to DC. ( I can't believe I am typing this ).
The engine block will get by with a hone. But as stated before, can easily be bored or sleeved back to standard size.
The crankshaft was magnafluxed... . no damage. polish and reinstall.
One connecting rod bent. Replace. Customer supplied, so I don't know how much it cost.
The aftermarket boys need to get going for parts on these motors. There is not much available. Must go to Cummins for most parts.
Piston ( from Cummins ) $160. 00
Upper gasket kit ( Cummins ) $137. 00
Lower gasket kit ( Cummins ) $240. 00
I am only showing these prices so you can get an idea what it costs to overhaul a 24 v 5. 9 B-series Cummins motor. I have no desire to use this forum for any kind of promotion.