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48RE Question concerning Exhaust Brakes

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Yes I know that almost no oil use is weird but I have seen it before on high mileage engines, a weak (but not broke) compression rings on one cylinder is the cause. at this time blow by is a lot less with the 5w40, the motor really seems to like the synthetic even at 300k miles. I really believe that the Lucus oil additive caused a huge amount of the blow by. since the oil change, engine temps down, mileage up over 2 mpg, more power on stock settings.
back to rebuild
so stock pistons (from cummins)
cam, valve springs, tappets,
what else?
thanks
Kyle
 
Any engine I've ever rebuilt either gas or diesel I have always installed a new oil pump. I know people will say the Cummins oil pumps are virtually bullet proof but everything has a service life. With all the money your going to invest, it would not be worth the risk IMO to put a pump back on a new engine with that many miles.
 
Yes I know that almost no oil use is weird but I have seen it before on high mileage engines, a weak (but not broke) compression rings on one cylinder is the cause. at this time blow by is a lot less with the 5w40, the motor really seems to like the synthetic even at 300k miles. I really believe that the Lucus oil additive caused a huge amount of the blow by. since the oil change, engine temps down, mileage up over 2 mpg, more power on stock settings.
back to rebuild
so stock pistons (from cummins)
cam, valve springs, tappets,
what else?
thanks
Kyle

Stock Pistons
Hamilton Cam, talk to Zack he has use specific grinds
90-110# valve springs and push rods are stronger than OEM
Tappets
Injectors
Oil Pump
Water Pump
Thermostat
Hoses



Any engine I've ever rebuilt either gas or diesel I have always installed a new oil pump. I know people will say the Cummins oil pumps are virtually bullet proof but everything has a service life. With all the money your going to invest, it would not be worth the risk IMO to put a pump back on a new engine with that many miles.


One would think, but it's looking like my rebuild is due to a faulty oil pump casting. Thou it's still unclear if the pump was the initial or subsequent failure.
 
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