Axekicker
TDR MEMBER
When we tore down the 5.9 in my 2004.5 last year, I noticed that all the tappets were cracked. I can't find any of them now to show a photo, but what I saw was was a small circular-crack on the 'contact-face' of the tappet directly under the 'stem'... and there were straight-line cracks running at 90-degree angles to the stem-crack around the circumference of the face of the tappet.... just like the face of a clock. The shop tech doing the tear down is their in-house Cummins specialist and said what we were seeing was 'unusual'...as did the shop forman. The ISB had 220,000 miles on it...mostly city miles and had regular 10k oil changes (Rotella synthetic & Stratapore filters). I'm the only truck owner/operator. I first knew I had a problem when I pulled the oil cap off one day, and it did the 'jitterbug' dance-of-death, so I drove it straight to my favorite diesel shop and had them pull the engine. After pulling the head & oil pan we found a broken ring in #1 cylinder so we tore the engine down and found.... the crank & bearings all looked good...no (seriously) scuffed cylinders (amazingly) and the cam journals & lobes were not damaged. That's the part that threw the tech. He said when they saw damaged tappets it was usually in conjunction with a failed cam and damaged lobes. The cam looked fine. Anyway...it looks like a failed & dribbling #1 injector was the likely cause of the broken ring so I decided to do a complete rebuild since it was out-and-apart. Question: Has anyone seen this type of scenario where the tappet faces are cracked-out yet the cam is still in good shape? Possible causes?