Thanks for the replies... I'm still trying to figure out the "logistics" of this... maybe I'm confused because with Chevy V8's or others for that matter, if you removed a rocker arm, the only way to properly re-install it was to set the lash again... . Never having my Cummins valve cover off, though I've seen pics, it must be a quite different type of stud/rocker/valve train... .![]()
Quite a bit differant from chevy rockers. The rockers on the Cummins have a socket screw and jam nut to set the lash and a seperate bolt to clamp them to the head. So you could remove them with out changing the lash by much.
I would set a table be side the truck and keep the rockers in order so you can put them back where they came. You'll be removing all the exhaust rockers and #s 5 and 6 intake. The rest will have to be loosened. Don't forget to notch the lower rocker box where the rear stud makes contact. Easy to see what you need to do.