Renewed acquaintances with a former Cummins shop manager who has installed hundreds of B series Cummins engines in commercial units and as backfits in Chevys and Fords during the late 1980's and early 1990's. He offered the following information on the Cummins B series engine that we have in our 1st. genners:
* Million mile engine. Hundreds have been run past the million mile mark. Expect this longevity and plan accordingly.
* VE Injector Pump. Expect to change the pump at the 450,000 to 550,000 mile point.
* Injector Life. Varies from 250,000 miles to million miles.
* Water Pumps. Expect 1 million miles provided the coolant is not allowed to go acidic (i. e. maintained properly)
* Pyrometer. This engine is easy to overfuel - install a pyrometer downstream of the turbocharger and set the red line at 850F. His shop saw too many 'dinged' turbos due to pyrometers installed upstream of the turbo.
* Use a premium quality diesel engine oil and a spun glass type of filter media. Do not use engine oil additives.
* Use the block heater.
* Pre-lube with the starter if the truck has sat more than 3 days.
The B series engine has been tested to 575 HP in a fully instrumented lab setting using the inline pump. As originally installed in our trucks, this is a very tough and reliable engine.
* Million mile engine. Hundreds have been run past the million mile mark. Expect this longevity and plan accordingly.
* VE Injector Pump. Expect to change the pump at the 450,000 to 550,000 mile point.
* Injector Life. Varies from 250,000 miles to million miles.
* Water Pumps. Expect 1 million miles provided the coolant is not allowed to go acidic (i. e. maintained properly)
* Pyrometer. This engine is easy to overfuel - install a pyrometer downstream of the turbocharger and set the red line at 850F. His shop saw too many 'dinged' turbos due to pyrometers installed upstream of the turbo.
* Use a premium quality diesel engine oil and a spun glass type of filter media. Do not use engine oil additives.
* Use the block heater.
* Pre-lube with the starter if the truck has sat more than 3 days.
The B series engine has been tested to 575 HP in a fully instrumented lab setting using the inline pump. As originally installed in our trucks, this is a very tough and reliable engine.