Abandoned ‘93 Cummins. Will it run (AGAIN)?
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Part 2 of the 1993 12 valve Cummins 1st gen diesel that had 0 compression on cylinder 6. We tear into it to see what happened and if it will live on.
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Interested in pre 1980 abandoned cars or trucks/ barn finds. (Not interested in foreign cars) and 1st and 2nd gen Cummins (89-98) diesels only - Авто/Мото
Bro, I love you choice of headwear. Every one of your hats are nothing short of pimptacular.
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while you have engine apart, make sure to remove front cover and do the aftermarket fix on the dowel pin that sometimes drops into front gear cover. Very easy fix. Great work, Bill
No offense, but you along with every other backyard mechanic does.
Everyone tries to bolt the engine to the stand and that just becomes a huge problem! The proper way to do it is actually take your amount off of the stand and bolt that to your block period once you do this, pick your stand up, slide it back on the mount plate and then tighten. Up your bolt period once you've done this. Now you can lower it down as a complete assembly and not have to deal with all of the BS.
It makes it so much easier.
I've been doing it for over 35 years, and I tell you what...
Once you do it this way, you will wonder why you didn't start doing it this way a long time ago!
I’d really like to see a video from a 727-518 swap. I know I’m probably the only one but I’d watch it 👍🏻
I'd kill for a stock 1st gen, they're clean, most 1st gens aren't like this would love a stock truck project that isn't ruined with aftermarket everything on it and a stupid color wrap or paint job
How the hell could anyone be stupid enough to treat a valuable 5.9 this way?? They might as well have poured sand in it!
I see so many guys working on cars and first starts. I don't have a car to work on myself. I'd like to travel around and do one with some of them. At 61 and nearly retired i have nothing to do.
I’m commenting just cus he bought an engine stand 😂😂
Thank you for purchasing the engine stand.
Awesome video! It’s a shame that cylinder 6 failed but that’d be a good project for someone to rebuild and learn about proper engine work. Also enjoyed seeing the overdrive adaptation. Great work guys!
Thanks for the entertainment 😊
Thank you for watching!
I got a 91 d350 single cab it's got over a million miles on it drive it everyday I got a 93 250 Cummins 176,000 Mi runs perfect
hope that truck comes out good
I have salvaged old commercial kitchens for scrap, and the accumulated grease behind and beneath the visible surfaces is just NASTY!! FAST ORANGE gets it off my hands.
Commenting because of the major life investment 👍
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I wonder if y'all can take a SMALL diesel, like a 4-cyl from an Isuzu, Nissan, or Toyota pickup, or a Kubota, and put it in the 48 International?? 🤔
I recall doing doing an overdrive bypass on an old Transam I had that needed overdrive. Seems like I used an oiled pressure switch ran to ground. Screwed that into the 4 pressure band screw on the side of the trans. Worked good. Too bad RUclips didn’t exist back when I did work on cars. I think I would have liked doing vids on that. Perhaps, it’s not too late, lol. I still know my way around an engine bay. Thanks for the vid. It was good!
Just amazing content!! Incredible editing! I subscribed. Thanks for all your efforts
Bird looks like a baby flycatcher. I get them building a nest on whatever you hang up. Top of your rake, shovel or where ever. Great bug catchers to have around.
Trav, if ya wanna get that nasty cooking grease off the engine, put a small bottle of Dawn dish soap in the pressure washer! That cuts thru ANYTHING!
I'm not all that familiar with Cummins engines. Are they not sleeveable? Just asking for my own curiosity.
Normally Bio-Diesel works fine in these old 5.9's. The former owner just didn't realize that you have to be on top of the fuel filter maintenance when using it.
My son found a 12 valve p pump at our local pull a part. So I ran down there and pulled it. I paid $300 dollars for it. It’s currently on the same stand that you bought for this video!
You need to watch what you're telling people emotional 727 gearboxes did not have a lockup torque converter you tell some dummy that and he puts a not lack of converter in a locked up Transit vice versa you going to have problems
If you kick it down above 45 mph, the trans will drop to 2nd, but your overdrive will still be engaged?
It’s all gummy up from all the cooking fry oil’s and it’s baked had a Nissan do the same wouldn’t rev and dropped out on cly 2 and4. It destroys inj pump and seal and basically everything in a engine never use it on a common rail system
Okay, here's my comment for your engine stand, 😂
Thank you 💪🏼
That's what I did on my 89 took the 3-speed out and got a overdrive trans put it in there I did get my first speeding ticket with the 3-speed going 73 miles an hour😂
Little late to the comment section but that bird is a baby just fledged. You can tell by the length of the tail feathers. Mom and Dad continue to feed them on the ground, in a bush, wherever they get to, until they can fully fly and feed themselves.
Its a shame what some yahoo did to that engine by burning unrefined food-grade oil in it. The culprit for all the damage was glycerin that's in the oil. You just can't dump food-grade oil into the fuel tank. The oil needs to be refined; chemicals need to be added in the process of refining; the glycerin has to be separated. If the refining is done properly, then the oil can be burned in a diesel engine. Glycerin is the culprit for all the stickiness and piston ring damage as well as lubrication starvation to the entire engine. What a damn shame.
Been following you for a while on the tiktok there. I'm glad I finally got over to your RUclips! You have Great skills Man
Thx!!! love to see you and your Dad work on them trucks!!!!
What year is your Dodge Ram cummins
It’s a 90. The donor is a 93
I'd love to have one of these old Chevy's as a project car. I could mess with it and fix any issue owth just a hammer and maybe a prybar
I have a shirt just like your dads from bench grinding. I am a mechanic at the local water department.
My 90 with a 727 and 3.07 did 80 mph easy! So I did the right thing and put a getrag 360 in her and now it dose 120!
Jackstand will be useful again and again and again
heavy cylinder scoring or a valve is hung up. I don't think you'd get 5 or 10 psi with a hole in the piston.
Really enjoying the 1st gen videos. Your not afraid of not knowing how to do something. You figure it out. I would deff be interested in seeing some AC or AC conversion videos from you. There's not much of those out there and you always have a good way of hitting the important things. Great work. Keep it up bud.
Grunt and groan while tightening bolts. Just like a good mechanic should 😅
If that engine could talk to that truck. It would be saying what happened to us. We used to be so beautiful
Its only an engine different fuel is all the principle is the same, the compression is much higher on diesels as are torque settings, have fun
Man that stand is screaming, from my point of view and dealings with HF
I think blown headgasket and a gumed up pump veg oil doesn't get hotternuth to burn a hole in a piston
I think that it has burned a hole in the piston
I've never seen anything blow oil put of the dipstick like that.
You should always loosen head bolts with a breaker bar, and from out side to inside in an x pattern.
I seen a tool that you add to a drill that hones the cylinder walls again which means that you could have just put it right back together and ran it
I'd hone out cylinder 6, clean out the rings and pop the piston back in and run it as is.
Less bullish and more work on the engine. You just mouth on and on cool it.
That's called an engine stand not a jack stand a jack stands what you put underneath the vehicle to hold it up
Cummins makes a repair sleeve so u don't have to bore out all the cylinders.
Why would anyone run a legendary motor on junk fuel it blows my mind 😧
Travis has a "Fleetwood Mac" moment @7:18
I bet the air would have rattled those head studs out you loose a lot of tourque from the gun with the extension
Rebuild the 12 valve and put it in the old Chevy truck
That's a 5.9 Turbo Diesel not turbine diesel
So ball hone it and send a piston in it flush the motor!!!, And see what it does.
You need to invest in some Milwaukee impact s DeWalt
Thank you for sharing. God Bless 🙏
I was right vegetables are bad for this truck is proof
Oven cleaner will eat through all the grease and it'll wash rite off .
I think there is a French frie stuck in the injector for cylinder 6.
24:03 I thought you were about to start signing Lmfao
Man, somebody really toasted that great engine with tons of abuse! You can't save all of these Travis, too expensive!
Agreed. To much money
where did you get the pressure switch? please and thanks
Well I was wrong on the whole. Lol . I don't a lot those 5/9 Cummins arnt they like a big Cummins with liners . You just pop the old ones out put new ones. In.
No these blocks are all cast.
Nice engine stand, not jack stand though ;)
Doesn't look like a 53 block which is good.
Good.job😄👍👍👏👏👏Nice truck 😍
are you going to rebuild the engine nput it back in the dually
Surprised that jack stand held the engine.
Im just commenting for the algorithm
All your videos I have watched deserve likes
Broken rings and/or broken piston on cyl #6.
Injector went bad R Clogged.
Maybe just Needs overhauled.
Let's rebuild that Cummins
Did that Dodge have the 727 trans, or a 518? The reason I ask, is because 1st gen Dodges with the 727 had a Dana 60 rear axle with very rare (for a 60) 3.08 gears!! But that might only be the 3/4 ton! EDIT: Oh, you just answered me!
Man that Cummins was nasty. Great job on the OD.
Thank you. !
As usual very interesting and smart video !
Thank you !
Glad you didn't change the channel name mate.
interesting disel malfunction
I am now motivated to get an old dodge cummins
That’s a sweet truck! Great work man! Your 89-90 reminds me allot of my old 90 should have never sold it. Most reliable truck ever
Cylinder 6 got a divorce. Said “it’s always up and down with you guys, I’m breakin outta here.” Great info about setting up that OD switch, cool test with the gauge. Shoutout to the shop bird
That little bird is a fledgling if I had to guess
Isn't that based on the 6bt cummins?
The work you do is astounding, very cool to see the amount of time and work you put into these rides that otherwise would be scrap right now.
Thank you 🙏
Ok. You convinced me to subscribe. Live in Spain and here 90% of all vehicles are diesel. Just one question. What speeds are you getting after your transmission change? Are you able to open her up on the highway?
It’s a shame to ruin an engine like that.
Birdman bringing the hits...
I recently came across your videos, and I'm a new subscriber, just wondering did you sell the dodge truck that you repaired and did a great job on, love your 60 impala, but if you still have the truck and only want 8500, let me know, or if you get another one, I live in Virginia and I need a great work truck. Great content, love your dad, were same age.
Hey thanks for your interest but I did sell it I don’t have any Cummins at the moment
@@theetravisb well you have great channel, I loved the 69 Cadillac video, after watching the video, I dreamed I owned a 69 Cadillac, weirdest thing ever, but great video, great to see the younger generation take interest in automobiles that were built to last, not like new American cars, God bless
Crazy. These trucks you and your pops find. Amazing to see you bring them back to life. Glad to see a new video on this project. I think it's got a 🕳in it or really bad burnt. Long way to go. It is coming along. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God Bless.
I think there's a whole in the piston.
It may be to much Damage to get bored out.
I think it's going to be gunk on top of the piston
Busted piston or vale
I think it’s just stuck or no piston lol
Nice beefy engine stand 👍🏽
Lmao that is NOT a Jack stand.