I have an '94 Cummins with 123k miles and a few months back I had developed an oil leak somewhere in the front of the motor and just couldn't seem to locate where it was coming from. Not wanting to tie the truck up at a garage during the winter, I also use it to plow some driveways, I waited until a couple weeks ago to have it diagnosed at my Dodge dealer from where I had purchased the truck 5 years ago.
The menchanic found that the timing gear housing had a crack in it. He had to disassemble major portions of the trucks frontend, and motor so as to get the camshaft and camgear out, just to get the housing off. Upon disassembly he noticed that there was only one of two line-up pins that are used to properly align the housing to the block, and that just below the area where the upper left one was supposed to be, was where the housing took the damage.
I stopped in the other day to visit my truck, because I haven't seen it for many days now, and they showed me where the housing was damaged and it looks as though the pin just dropped out from the block and got caught between the camgear and housing, and the housing lost.
There are two line-up pins, and looking at the front of the engine one is at the lower right side of the housing, and the other is in the upper left area. The one on the lower right has a blind hole cast in the housing so the pin can't come loose. However the upper left one can come loose because the hole is not cast into the housing and looks like a flange that has a hole drilled through it to accommodate the pin. It theoretically can come loose and drop into the housing area and become jammed within the gears!
According to the mechcanic, that is what happened, because he couldn't see where any other foreign object would have come from.
This brings up my questions...
Has anybody heard of this design defect or worst yet have dealt with the same problem that I have run into?
Has anybody got a service manual for this engine and does it show any pictures of the timing housing area and these line-up pins I speak of?
What's to keep this problem from happening again?
Thanks for your help, Dave Probert
The menchanic found that the timing gear housing had a crack in it. He had to disassemble major portions of the trucks frontend, and motor so as to get the camshaft and camgear out, just to get the housing off. Upon disassembly he noticed that there was only one of two line-up pins that are used to properly align the housing to the block, and that just below the area where the upper left one was supposed to be, was where the housing took the damage.
I stopped in the other day to visit my truck, because I haven't seen it for many days now, and they showed me where the housing was damaged and it looks as though the pin just dropped out from the block and got caught between the camgear and housing, and the housing lost.
There are two line-up pins, and looking at the front of the engine one is at the lower right side of the housing, and the other is in the upper left area. The one on the lower right has a blind hole cast in the housing so the pin can't come loose. However the upper left one can come loose because the hole is not cast into the housing and looks like a flange that has a hole drilled through it to accommodate the pin. It theoretically can come loose and drop into the housing area and become jammed within the gears!
According to the mechcanic, that is what happened, because he couldn't see where any other foreign object would have come from.
This brings up my questions...
Has anybody heard of this design defect or worst yet have dealt with the same problem that I have run into?
Has anybody got a service manual for this engine and does it show any pictures of the timing housing area and these line-up pins I speak of?
What's to keep this problem from happening again?
Thanks for your help, Dave Probert