Nuts.
The head gasket started leaking. I don't have a sheltered area to do that big a job in, so I took it to a diesel mechanic who was recommended.
He found the gasket eroded and the head 0. 010 warped and sent it out to be milled and for valve 3-axis grind (I agreed to this), sent the radiator out for rodding (I agreed to this), ordered parts from Cummins like I told him to do, using the part number for the 0. 015 thicker seal that I'd found in this forum.
He did the job right out of the All-data version of the service manual, valve stem seals and all. The only thing I don't like is that I'd left notes from this forum on head bolts and tightening; however, comma, he says he talked to Cummins and they assured him he didn't need to use new head bolts, the old ones would do (once).
He also used the procedure from All-Data (same in service manual) that torques the headbolts 66#, then 89#, then 90 degrees more. I've seen people in this forum get rather hopped up that it should be 60#, 90#, 120# and skip that unpredictable 90 degrees.
So the question is: Am I all right for the long run with this headbolt setup? Have a look at the sig below for truck details. I can get to 28# boost if I try real hard, and probably won't go much higher than that. I tow a 5er, not sleds and I don't drag race (other than to put down a ricer now and then).
Thanks for your thoughts, DBF
The head gasket started leaking. I don't have a sheltered area to do that big a job in, so I took it to a diesel mechanic who was recommended.
He found the gasket eroded and the head 0. 010 warped and sent it out to be milled and for valve 3-axis grind (I agreed to this), sent the radiator out for rodding (I agreed to this), ordered parts from Cummins like I told him to do, using the part number for the 0. 015 thicker seal that I'd found in this forum.
He did the job right out of the All-data version of the service manual, valve stem seals and all. The only thing I don't like is that I'd left notes from this forum on head bolts and tightening; however, comma, he says he talked to Cummins and they assured him he didn't need to use new head bolts, the old ones would do (once).
He also used the procedure from All-Data (same in service manual) that torques the headbolts 66#, then 89#, then 90 degrees more. I've seen people in this forum get rather hopped up that it should be 60#, 90#, 120# and skip that unpredictable 90 degrees.
So the question is: Am I all right for the long run with this headbolt setup? Have a look at the sig below for truck details. I can get to 28# boost if I try real hard, and probably won't go much higher than that. I tow a 5er, not sleds and I don't drag race (other than to put down a ricer now and then).
Thanks for your thoughts, DBF
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