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Old 04-27-2010, 08:26 PM
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As some of you may know, i recently "burned up" my "turned up" (ya I know.. lame joke. Gotta make light of the situation somehow) cummins. Was driving, turned the radio down a bit, heard it clanking like crazy. Pulled into parkinglot, noticed clanking fluctuated with revs, but still had excellent throttle response. Turned around to head home, a few miles from home the truck would idle at 500rpms, NO power, and the clanking could be heard for what I presume to be blocks.
The truck still starts up at the drop of a hat, idles at 500 but clanks. I'm thinking dropped valve, crank bearing, or perhaps a shot injector. Truck has 268k miles on stock injectors.

So what kinda damage may be done? Is it worth it to rebuild the motor with badass parts? (good cam and everything else)? How much is the average "f-up-cummins" rebuild going for in the shop? I dont have the time or tools to do it on my own

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dude do you have short term memory loss? You ask the same sequence of questions every week.
 
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I cant find where the cost for pistons/crank/rings/cam etc all are. Maybe I'll look again.

But seriously. It's not like there is any other action going on in here. Just trying to get all 12 of these viewing diesel-bombers occupied!
 
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$4500
 
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Is that with machine work? Maybe redoing the cylinders etc? Is that for a FULL rebuild or just top end/bottom end or what?
 
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That would be a FULL rebuild around here as in motor like brand new
 
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Oh hell ya! Thats prolly what i'm going to end up doing. I hope like hell I dont need machine work. I cant imagine how much this will cost with machine work
 
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Oh hell ya! Thats prolly what i'm going to end up doing. I hope like hell I dont need machine work. I cant imagine how much this will cost with machine work
apparently you dont know much about rebuilding engines. you need machine work EVERY time you rebuild an engine to do it the right way. you at least need to have it cleaned and magnafluxed to have it checked for warpage or cracks, and at the very minimum get the cylinders honed out. if you take your stock block and just throw new pistons in it you shouldnt be touching a motor in the first place

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dude do you have short term memory loss? You ask the same sequence of questions every week.
seriously im glad im not the only one that notices this. in his running without oil thread everyone told him 4-5000 dollars.
 
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I wont be touching my motor. Thats why I'm asking about prices and machine work etc. So that 4500-5000 includes basic motor machine work?
 
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im getting mine fully rebuilt and its costing me $3000 and he took the motor out and is putting the new one back in, and getting my vaulve cover powder coated. but mines a 24v
 
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