lino
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Hey All,
Still working thru initial diagnosis on my 1078.
One of the more troubling issues/symptoms is that the radiator cap is immediately pressurized (and venting) upon starting engine. There may be other causes (that I can't think of), but that tends to point to a failed headgasket (or more serious crack). I've been traveling and unable to dig into the truck further, so most of my effort has just been with google... I haven't been there to check if I have oil or chocolate milk.
It seems the head gasket replacement on this engine is less fun than many diesels due to the integrated injectors and the need to re-time them after replacement (with CAT specific tools). Also seems like a cracked head or block could be the cause of the failed gasket...
Soooo. armed with that insufficient information, I'm exploring options. (in all cases, I'd do the work myself)
1) fix it. if it is JUST the HG, then it's the easiest solution. Requires that I'm able to find and ID cracks if they exist (I have dye penetrate kit), and fab Cat style tools.
2) Cummins 6BTA (12v 5.9) swap. On the plus side, I have one from a school bus waiting in my yard, also it's about 400# lighter than the 3116 which would be a step in the right direction on the ridiculous weight imbalance on the 1078 axles. That said, it's arguably a little under powered for this truck... I'm not sure how well the tranny would play with the cummins, or if it would care or notice.
3) Cummins 6CTA (8.3) swap. I don't have one, and they appear to be a bit taller than the 3116. But a bit more powerful. Similar weight.
4) Cat 3116 swap/replace. Seems like price-wise could go either way with option 1 depending on my current engine's problem. And I'm still left with a CAT, which I'm admittedly less fond of than cummins.
Any thoughts?
I'm leaning a bit towards #2 as I've found the off road ability to be a bit pathetic compared to an M35. I think it's largely due to the poor balance. (yes lockers would also help). So I feel some hard work to figure out how to balance may be in order...
ciao
lino
Still working thru initial diagnosis on my 1078.
One of the more troubling issues/symptoms is that the radiator cap is immediately pressurized (and venting) upon starting engine. There may be other causes (that I can't think of), but that tends to point to a failed headgasket (or more serious crack). I've been traveling and unable to dig into the truck further, so most of my effort has just been with google... I haven't been there to check if I have oil or chocolate milk.
It seems the head gasket replacement on this engine is less fun than many diesels due to the integrated injectors and the need to re-time them after replacement (with CAT specific tools). Also seems like a cracked head or block could be the cause of the failed gasket...
Soooo. armed with that insufficient information, I'm exploring options. (in all cases, I'd do the work myself)
1) fix it. if it is JUST the HG, then it's the easiest solution. Requires that I'm able to find and ID cracks if they exist (I have dye penetrate kit), and fab Cat style tools.
2) Cummins 6BTA (12v 5.9) swap. On the plus side, I have one from a school bus waiting in my yard, also it's about 400# lighter than the 3116 which would be a step in the right direction on the ridiculous weight imbalance on the 1078 axles. That said, it's arguably a little under powered for this truck... I'm not sure how well the tranny would play with the cummins, or if it would care or notice.
3) Cummins 6CTA (8.3) swap. I don't have one, and they appear to be a bit taller than the 3116. But a bit more powerful. Similar weight.
4) Cat 3116 swap/replace. Seems like price-wise could go either way with option 1 depending on my current engine's problem. And I'm still left with a CAT, which I'm admittedly less fond of than cummins.
Any thoughts?
I'm leaning a bit towards #2 as I've found the off road ability to be a bit pathetic compared to an M35. I think it's largely due to the poor balance. (yes lockers would also help). So I feel some hard work to figure out how to balance may be in order...
ciao
lino