Aernan
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I like the thinner oil idea.the block on a 5.9 is the same as a 3116 no sleeves I own one of those too they don't have the torque out of the box the 3116 has and juicing them up will also shorten the life of them I only got 500 k out of my 12 valve. the hydronic heater is a good idea and also something I'm looking at. The air in the fuel system can be cured with a good cat primary filter water separator and a cat primer pump. I haven't done mine yet because its still working good. A change from 15w40 to a 5w40 synthetic will improve your oiling performance when cold and is an approved lubricant for cooler temps I believe up to 80 degrees and down to -30. Taken care of it should be a million mile motor. The problems you hear of are usually the result of abuse or contaminated fuel these problems will also plague the cummins cornbinder and Detroit engines. It is a great cold weather engine when outfitted right just that the low pressure injection means it starts like an 855 cummins when cold and there are several cold weather starting aids used on them the military chose to use either injection its simple and works well maybe I will remember to take a video tomorrow when I start it up
Can you tell me more about this Cat primer pump and fuel water separator?
What are the symptoms of air in the fuel system?