After a long saga I think the cause of my P2146 code is finally isolated. The ECM has been eliminated as a problem, and now so have the injectors. Cummins looked at them under warranty and found no problems. And recently I took the truck to a dealer to get a second opinion on the injectors in case I had to push Cummins on the warranty. The dealer mechanic got the code to pop and checked the injectors but found no problem. The mechanic thinks it is one of the injector wiring harnesses (granted it might be both for the Group 1 injectors), so I am replacing both harnesses for the Group 1 injectors. I've already ordered them from Geno's along with 4 of the clips since they said the clips frequently break.
This will be the deepest I've ever dug into and disassembled this engine, so what should I look out for? The Dodge Repair Manual doesn't have a section specifically for replacing the injector wiring harnesses, but between the process for removing the breather cover and rocker housing cover I think I understand what to do. However, I don't have "tool XXXX" with the guide pins for holes #1 and #5, so I'm going to have to wing that when the time comes. I have a lot of small tubes and rods in various sizes I think will work, or I can cut the heads off a couple of bolts that fit the holes and threads if I have to.
Is there any other advice or things to look out for that I should be aware of? I'm also curious as to how long this job should take. Since I've never done this before, I'm guessing about 2 hours. Needless to say, I'm ready for this to be over. If injector wiring harnesses don't fix it, the only other link in the chain is the main engine wiring harness, which would suck.
Thanks.
This will be the deepest I've ever dug into and disassembled this engine, so what should I look out for? The Dodge Repair Manual doesn't have a section specifically for replacing the injector wiring harnesses, but between the process for removing the breather cover and rocker housing cover I think I understand what to do. However, I don't have "tool XXXX" with the guide pins for holes #1 and #5, so I'm going to have to wing that when the time comes. I have a lot of small tubes and rods in various sizes I think will work, or I can cut the heads off a couple of bolts that fit the holes and threads if I have to.
Is there any other advice or things to look out for that I should be aware of? I'm also curious as to how long this job should take. Since I've never done this before, I'm guessing about 2 hours. Needless to say, I'm ready for this to be over. If injector wiring harnesses don't fix it, the only other link in the chain is the main engine wiring harness, which would suck.
Thanks.