There you have it...
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Cummins prices on everything are ridiculous |
Just finding every time I go to Cummins the prices just go up and up. Filters and such especially.
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That's possible, it probably depends on the individual cummins shop, my brother used to work there and he said they aren't all owned by cummins. So they probably all set there prices individually to a degree.
The only filters I bought from cummins I got wholesale, so not sure what the prices are. |
I was talking about Cummins Western Canada in Edmonton
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Steel cover, weld it up :c:
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cummins wants 120 for the cover. that dont seem to bad to me but thats the only price ive gotten
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That doesn't seem to bad but you probably could weld it up, just make sure you clean it good if your using a mig welder:tu:. If you don't have a welder you could probably get it welded for cheap, it should only take a couple minutes if you have it cleaned up and bring it in to a welding shop. probably even a good mechanic shop could do it.
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Originally Posted by cummins_guy
(Post 630204)
Brice from BBD performance can help you out with the cover and gasket.
as for the pin, they are there for alignment only (That is all ) there is a bunch of people who stat that the pin holds the gear housing in place for the weight of the injection pump, not true. Mike
Originally Posted by jpfiero
(Post 630213)
but if Brice can get you one talk to him first (you might want to get a few other goodies while your at it:tu:).
Rule #1 Always talk to Me first Rule #2 See Rule #1 lol
Originally Posted by 94 5 speed
(Post 630164)
ok i guess i got lucky with it. i had an oil leak when i just bought this truck and when i pulled the timing cover it has a hole in it and the kdp is gone.
its been like this for a while so my question is do i need a new one or what do i do? the truck is a 1994 12v |
I highly recommend "Genuine" Cummins Gaskits
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