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That was Step #2, after dropping the pan! ;-}... use a cooling system pressurizing tool and put 15 or so PSI on it and watch where the drips come from
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That was Step #2, after dropping the pan! ;-}... use a cooling system pressurizing tool and put 15 or so PSI on it and watch where the drips come from
He is a member here Acme66. We wont discuss why those engines were being rebuilt thoughManders, I found this video for us "visual learners." It's our engine and the fellow states it's from a 5 ton, but not sure if it's an 809 or 900 series truck.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUns_d4rayY
Same story for me!... seeing one taken apart and its constituent pieces was really helpful for me.
I've rebuilt V-8 gasoline engines but this is a whole 'nother level.
A little more history of my ownership ...Was what was in the oil coolant or plain water?
I dug out my 3x reading glasses and found that 12 grommets showed obvious indications of being ripped, but the remainder were left seated in the block and looked to have a pretty smooth top surface. (I don't know if it's relevant, but the 5/6 head had more ripped grommets than the 1/2 or 3/4 head, which also appear to have less sealant present.)See those fiber white rings? One of the things to look for when a head gasket is thought to be a problem, is to look at those grommets AFTER you pull a head. The grommets SHOULD stick to both the head and the deck, the grommet rips in half when the head/gasket is removed.
How prominent should the fire ring be, and is it at the outer edge of the block or closer to the pistons? I ask because I took a soft cloth and cleaned up the least grubby area of the block and could not feel any distinct line.BE CAREFUL when cleaning the block so you do not remove/knick the fire ring.
So ... did someone mistakenly put sealant between the block and the gasket, or am ***I*** mistaken in thinking that this rubbery orangish/reddish stuff is gasket maker/sealant?No type of sealant should be put anywhere on the head gaskets or surfaces....for that matter on ANY cummins supplied gasket...NO SEALANT
Look at 3, see in the picture how the liner is wavy and 4 is smooth? It starts just below the ring reversal area.
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