For the guys who hang out here WAY too often, we all know the TDR can get kind of boring at times. Especially the 12 valve section.
I'll have to admit when a few people starting talking about the killer dowel pin, I thought they just had too much time on their hands. Our motors are so reliable, we are just dying to find something new to tweak or perform preventative maintenance on.
I blew it off as something that only happens to 1 in 100,000 trucks.
My family has three cummins so I guess my odds are a little higher than most, but it seems to have struck our '97.
First I noticed the belt squeaking. Following that was the oil leaking from the front of the motor. We suspected a front main seal, so we took off the harmonic balancer and cranked the motor. No leaks there! Then we took off the fan and the fan mount assembly and saw a crack in the top of the timing case.
Now we are faced with, either removing the cam (major work) to replace the timing case or fixing the crack somehow.
Any suggestions on how to fix the crack. We tried the epoxy route, but that only lasted a couple of days.
Thanks,
Chris
I'll have to admit when a few people starting talking about the killer dowel pin, I thought they just had too much time on their hands. Our motors are so reliable, we are just dying to find something new to tweak or perform preventative maintenance on.
I blew it off as something that only happens to 1 in 100,000 trucks.
My family has three cummins so I guess my odds are a little higher than most, but it seems to have struck our '97.
First I noticed the belt squeaking. Following that was the oil leaking from the front of the motor. We suspected a front main seal, so we took off the harmonic balancer and cranked the motor. No leaks there! Then we took off the fan and the fan mount assembly and saw a crack in the top of the timing case.
Now we are faced with, either removing the cam (major work) to replace the timing case or fixing the crack somehow.
Any suggestions on how to fix the crack. We tried the epoxy route, but that only lasted a couple of days.
Thanks,
Chris