I was at the Clay county fair in Spencer, Iowa yesterday. I made it a point to swing by the Cummins Great Plains booth. It was very nice to see the new Cummins engines on the ground. They had two of the ISBe 5. 9s out. One was the industrial setup and one was close to the D-C look. It was nice to see the injection pump at the lower rear driven off the flywheel. That should free up some top end room. Too bad Chrysler does not use the BIG spin-on fuel filters and setup. They would be much easier to use than the plastic lid canisters.
It looks like everything got changed on the ISBe design but the block. Heads and timing cover are different too. I wish that I could have looked into the exhaust manifold. If I would have had a wrench, the rep probably would have let me drop the turbo to see. Another big plus was the breather at the back of the head. The rep said they designed to it go out the back of the head (or valve cover), have a collection point, and then drain back into the pan so there was no outiside oil spray or drip. Hopefully D-C keeps that design?
I spent close to twenty minutes talking to the rep, as no one else was browsing around. He knew the TDR, and he also knew exactly what I was talking about when I mentioned Dodge trucks and cracked blocks
I was also able to look at their 3. 7L four cylinder diesel. The rep also said there was a 0. 7L
engine coming out. I wonder what that would go on? Our lawnmowers? 
It looks like everything got changed on the ISBe design but the block. Heads and timing cover are different too. I wish that I could have looked into the exhaust manifold. If I would have had a wrench, the rep probably would have let me drop the turbo to see. Another big plus was the breather at the back of the head. The rep said they designed to it go out the back of the head (or valve cover), have a collection point, and then drain back into the pan so there was no outiside oil spray or drip. Hopefully D-C keeps that design?
I spent close to twenty minutes talking to the rep, as no one else was browsing around. He knew the TDR, and he also knew exactly what I was talking about when I mentioned Dodge trucks and cracked blocks

I was also able to look at their 3. 7L four cylinder diesel. The rep also said there was a 0. 7L

