any one have compression specs
That compression does sound low.. Cummins does blow by tests on these engines as opposed to an actual compression test, but high 400's for compression psi is a good number.
Last edited by remps; Nov 13, 2010 at 11:05 PM.
The Cummins blowby orifice tool is simply a tee with one .221" (15/64-in) outlet. Connect one end of the tee to the end of the blowby tube. Put a manometer on last tee outlet. That is your blowby tool. They sell them at the Cummins, but you can make your own for around $10. A simple manometer can be made by looping into a 6 feet of clear tubing into a 'U' with water in it half way. Mark the water level start the truck and measure how high the water level rises with a tape measure, multiply it by 2, convert it to LPMs.
Rough conversion is 1"= 27 lpm, add 3 lpm for each one inch (1/2'' of rise in the tube) of water
Cummins new 5.9 engine numbers are:
63 liters per minute(2.5" water rise) @ 2200rpm,
76 L/Min (3.5" rise) @ 2500rpm
85 L/Min (4.5" rise) @ 2800rpm.
Worn engine that needs rebuilding are roughly double i.e.
126 L/Min(10.5"rise) @ 2200rpm
152 L/Min(14.5"rise) @ 2500rpm
170 L/Min(17"rise) @ 2800 rpm
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