Now you definitely need to set your shop up for international sales! Super pumped about these heads after watching your video! Great content, as always!
It’s cool seeing linco gets some recognition. I live 30 minutes from them. If I ever have to get head on my lb7 I’d probably end up going to the cast iron heads just for piece of mind
Josh the new hp for the 2023/2024 L5P is 470 hp and 975 torque GM is saying these numbers are for the first few gears in the ten speed and the 6.6 L gas engine is getting the Allison ten speed transmission I seen this on TFL Truck video
That is really cool. I didn't even know about this. I did my head gaskets a year and a half ago. The cups were installed by the machine shop right after they resurfaced the heads, which is the incorrect way. 6 months later, my cups were leaking. I was disappointed. I learned that the cups are supposed to be installed, and the injectors torqued down right away. After that, I haven't had an issue since. Pushing 325,000 miles. I've read about threaded injector cups, but it sounded like more of a risk than anything having to cut threads into the head. I bought my lb7 duramax 3 and a half years ago off of craigslist. The engine was blown, so I got it pretty cheap. Bought a wrecked truck with similar miles to use as a donor truck. Your how-to's have kept me on the road time and time again. Thanks Josh!
Stock duramax heads are plenty good enough. People make well over 1000hp all day long with no issues! Only way I would even consider going to cast is if mine ever go.
WOW.... Very cool episode. That is a game changer. Perfect for compound turbos in heavy boost applications. All your points are very valid and something to consider. When you said $1600 each, I about spit my coffee out on my computer. PPE did a good job at hitting a good price point. Cast-iron heads are just brutally tough, but they were priced too high for the average shade tree or DYI enthusiast guy. 2 years ago, when I drove off into my build, I wanted a pair of these cast-iron heads, but they were just out of my price range and didn’t seem rational for my build. Some of them were around $5500 apiece - race ready. That’s a little steep. I was super pumped when Edelbrock came out with their aftermarket aluminum heads. They were made from the same 625 hardened aluminum and incorporated the injection cup into the block - super big bonus for Around $1700 apiece. Nick Pregnizt at Calibrated Diesel ran a good comparison on a dyno - right off the shelf. In my view, the results were less than impressive and didn’t justify the cost and really weren’t that efficient. If I purchased the heads, I would still need about $1800 worth of porting and machining to get the kind of performance I wanted. I’m not knocking the Edelbrock heads, but we are talking about money and horsepower in the same breath - it can sometimes break up of family and a divorce. So, for six months, I dove down the cylinder head and camshaft rabbit hole. Hard to wrap your mind around everything that happens in milliseconds and small fractions. It’s mind-boggling. Had a lot of discussions about heads with Guy Trip and Gabe at SoCal, Austin at Wagler.....and 10 others…. I even called the God of the camshafts himself - “Banks”. I wanted to move more air smoothly and evenly, get the heat out and create a bigger swirl and build big pressure in the cylinder chamber. That’s really difficult to do with direct injection. The only way you can do that is have a custom port job by someone who really knows what they're doing. It’s just not rounding off sharp edges, there is actually a science to it. Very small changes can make a huge difference in performance and the life of the engine. These heads would work just fine for applications around 850 hp “ish” and last a long time. Anything more you’re going to be needing some durability. Especially when you’ve got a very large compressor pushing large volumes very quickly. (Maybe wise to consider 625 ARP head studs at that point). The cast-iron heads are so much more durable. You can push all kinds of pressure through those and those won’t tweak one bit. Since their iron, they expand and contract at the same rate as your block - that the big thing. This looks like a good deal. Thanks for making an episode on this. I don’t think it’s fair for you to pick on “Earl”. He’s a good guy and a snazzy dresser. Thanks for the content - keep up the good work :)
Who else doesn’t even like duramax trucks but still watches this channel to see him doing real work to Diesel engines unlike other youtuber s who just drop their truck off at a shop
I have been looking at cupless heads for awhile now as my lb7 needs new gaskets and injectors. Maybe it's time to go through the whole motor and make it bullet proof with these heads....
I think your makin a smart move! Its like guys are going pricey aftermarket aluminum heads on the 6.0 psd's I dont see the gains other than weight on a diesel engine. Not like a gasser that needs aluminum to run 11.1 to run on pump gas
That is a pretty awsome product, I didn't realize the lb7 had aluminum heads stock, that will by far out last the stock heads for just 300 bucks more yea its worth it, small price to pay for endurance!
You are 100% correct on the head gasket problems caused from rapid expansion rate differences between aluminum heads and a cast block especially without the proper warm up on a Diesel engine.
I wish to hurry up and get aluminum radiators in and I got a 2012 I would love to have a set of cast iron heads for it also upgraded cuz I'm fixing to put head studs in new head gaskets on it soon anyway
Nice Josh I love your lb7 content I got a 03 bone stock with 288k miles and been wanting to build it up one of these day. The cast iron heads seem like a great idea.
Sweet heads. Thankfully I have 2005 LLY so I don't have those issues. And these heads will more than likely resolve the gasket issues. And making more power won't be a problem. Curios if your going to upgrade the bottom end of your build? If so i look forward to hearing about the parts you will be using.
Maybe in the future... I'm midway through my first duramax head gasket job... gonna wake up tomorrow and start washing parts and hopefully start putting back together tomorrow
I always wondered if this was going to be worth it since the release, a lot fo good info here Josh, thank you for helping us make our decisions easier!
PPE told me the exhaust valve seats wont withstand more than 1300 degree egts. Theres a note on their website. He also was weary with putting them on a tuned truck. How have they held up?
Side note, a lot of commercial drain pipes waste water and storm water are cast iron. Cast iron drain pipes are much quieter compared to other piping methods such as pvc.
@@TruckMaster it has to do with the grain structure of the cast iron. Due to the crystalline structure it has differential densities. Each density has its own harmonics resonance. When you compound different densities like this you don’t have a specific harmonic resonance.
Thanks for your videos 😊I don’t know anything about diesels I just bought my 01 Sierra Lb7 and I’ve done many of your mods - you got a fan from Los Angeles California 👍🏽
@@TruckMaster I’m dealing with a really bad knock. I thought it was my injectors but a mechanic says it’s electrical. There’s no blow by, and the front pulleys are spinning and it drives. So I know it’s not a broken crank. But, I was thinking of upgrading to fleece heads if I had to tear into it
It should work really good because even if they hole for the injector wore out a little you could use a thicker o-ring and it wouldn't have an issue atleast in theory ❤️
I put a set on dad's truck after erosion on the cup seat made them prone to headgasket blown symptoms without blown headgaskets. We put 45 over sac injectors into the truck. Turbo had a new cartridge put in that was 2mm bigger. The tune was from Lincoln diesel. Advanced timing, shorter injection pulse, etc. Exhaust is acrid smelling. Not like sweet carbon. I had the tune in the truck after doing headgaskets the first time without the new heads. The tune gave more power, but I could run the truck in tune 5 on gravel with no problem. Cup seat problems reared their ugly heads. Dad read about and wanted the Edelbrock heads. I found a set and got them put on the engine. Truck with no other changes mechanically or tuning wise is now undrivable on gravel in tune 4. Lots more power, tows better, and seems to do better on fuel. Valves both times set to 0.010" rather than 0.012" factory spec. Overall, dad's very happy with the decision to install them.
Us cateye owners need a intermediate steering shaft video! We know you've been neglecting it like the rest of us 👀 STL local, LinCo diesel is the best around, grew up 15 minutes away. Its crazy how small the performance diesel world is!
Is the engine block Aluminum or cast iron? Won't the Engine block crack if it is aluminum? From the extra 80 lbs 40lb each side? I'm no mechanic. Just curious is all.
@@TruckMaster come on. The guys making big power are breaking the block. Not having heads fail. Dmax heads are well proven. As for HG failures and Aluminum heads. If that such a problem why do modern Cummins truck have HG issues too?
I had a Tundra for years, never had an issue, just a regular maintenance. Now, I bought lb7, though it's reliable. Should see all of these videos before buying it, that whole engine is supposed to be rebuilt. Waste of time for no reason...
@@timmothyshad1137 my dad melted three pistons and dropped valve seats ion his 24 valve Cummins, in his race truck, not really, in his motorhome pulling a 20' enclosed trailer, it will have EGT gauges next time it goes on vacation
Check out these cast iron cylinder heads on the website 👉 truckmasterdiesel.com
Now you definitely need to set your shop up for international sales! Super pumped about these heads after watching your video! Great content, as always!
Don’t see them on the website?
It’s cool seeing linco gets some recognition. I live 30 minutes from them. If I ever have to get head on my lb7 I’d probably end up going to the cast iron heads just for piece of mind
Josh the new hp for the 2023/2024 L5P is 470 hp and 975 torque GM is saying these numbers are for the first few gears in the ten speed and the 6.6 L gas engine is getting the Allison ten speed transmission I seen this on TFL Truck video
That is really cool. I didn't even know about this. I did my head gaskets a year and a half ago. The cups were installed by the machine shop right after they resurfaced the heads, which is the incorrect way. 6 months later, my cups were leaking. I was disappointed. I learned that the cups are supposed to be installed, and the injectors torqued down right away. After that, I haven't had an issue since. Pushing 325,000 miles. I've read about threaded injector cups, but it sounded like more of a risk than anything having to cut threads into the head. I bought my lb7 duramax 3 and a half years ago off of craigslist. The engine was blown, so I got it pretty cheap. Bought a wrecked truck with similar miles to use as a donor truck. Your how-to's have kept me on the road time and time again. Thanks Josh!
The struggle is so real 😂 thanks for the comment and best of luck to you.
blown head gasket 2001, coolant overflowing from reservoir. Thank you so much for this video, just ordered these.
"Injectorless cups" LOL
Hello Josh and Melanie. The new heads are awesome. Can't wait to see them on the Wifemax. And hear what she sounds like.
Thanks buddy
Stock duramax heads are plenty good enough. People make well over 1000hp all day long with no issues! Only way I would even consider going to cast is if mine ever go.
Only thing I could see putting them on is a dedicated pull truck
Stock heads with ARP studs are more than enough for most applications
@@kevinlogan2306 yeah except they suck ass to replace if they do let go again lol. Duramax heads are a pain in the ass.
He’s the truck master! I trust him! From truck masters number one fan
It’s more for the injectors and not having to deal with them on lb7s
WOW.... Very cool episode. That is a game changer. Perfect for compound turbos in heavy boost applications. All your points are very valid and something to consider. When you said $1600 each, I about spit my coffee out on my computer. PPE did a good job at hitting a good price point. Cast-iron heads are just brutally tough, but they were priced too high for the average shade tree or DYI enthusiast guy.
2 years ago, when I drove off into my build, I wanted a pair of these cast-iron heads, but they were just out of my price range and didn’t seem rational for my build. Some of them were around $5500 apiece - race ready. That’s a little steep. I was super pumped when Edelbrock came out with their aftermarket aluminum heads. They were made from the same 625 hardened aluminum and incorporated the injection cup into the block - super big bonus for Around $1700 apiece. Nick Pregnizt at Calibrated Diesel ran a good comparison on a dyno - right off the shelf. In my view, the results were less than impressive and didn’t justify the cost and really weren’t that efficient. If I purchased the heads, I would still need about $1800 worth of porting and machining to get the kind of performance I wanted. I’m not knocking the Edelbrock heads, but we are talking about money and horsepower in the same breath - it can sometimes break up of family and a divorce.
So, for six months, I dove down the cylinder head and camshaft rabbit hole. Hard to wrap your mind around everything that happens in milliseconds and small fractions. It’s mind-boggling. Had a lot of discussions about heads with Guy Trip and Gabe at SoCal, Austin at Wagler.....and 10 others…. I even called the God of the camshafts himself - “Banks”. I wanted to move more air smoothly and evenly, get the heat out and create a bigger swirl and build big pressure in the cylinder chamber. That’s really difficult to do with direct injection. The only way you can do that is have a custom port job by someone who really knows what they're doing. It’s just not rounding off sharp edges, there is actually a science to it. Very small changes can make a huge difference in performance and the life of the engine. These heads would work just fine for applications around 850 hp “ish” and last a long time. Anything more you’re going to be needing some durability. Especially when you’ve got a very large compressor pushing large volumes very quickly. (Maybe wise to consider 625 ARP head studs at that point).
The cast-iron heads are so much more durable. You can push all kinds of pressure through those and those won’t tweak one bit. Since their iron, they expand and contract at the same rate as your block - that the big thing. This looks like a good deal. Thanks for making an episode on this.
I don’t think it’s fair for you to pick on “Earl”. He’s a good guy and a snazzy dresser.
Thanks for the content - keep up the good work :)
Who else doesn’t even like duramax trucks but still watches this channel to see him doing real work to Diesel engines unlike other youtuber s who just drop their truck off at a shop
Love the heads nice to get rid of the injector cups
I have been looking at cupless heads for awhile now as my lb7 needs new gaskets and injectors. Maybe it's time to go through the whole motor and make it bullet proof with these heads....
I think your makin a smart move! Its like guys are going pricey aftermarket aluminum heads on the 6.0 psd's I dont see the gains other than weight on a diesel engine. Not like a gasser that needs aluminum to run 11.1 to run on pump gas
Proud of where you have came! Was just up at crooked foot sunday for a pheasant hunt🙌🏻
That is a pretty awsome product, I didn't realize the lb7 had aluminum heads stock, that will by far out last the stock heads for just 300 bucks more yea its worth it, small price to pay for endurance!
I know it's an old video curious how things went with PPE heads. I need to put heads Gaskets on thinking about going that route.
So far so good also my engine is way quieter
@@TruckMaster Nice
I didn't even know these were coming out. That's an awesome upgrade, I can't wait to see them in action
You are 100% correct on the head gasket problems caused from rapid expansion rate differences between aluminum heads and a cast block especially without the proper warm up on a Diesel engine.
Yes definitely 👍
I litterly just bought fleece performance heads for mine like 2 months ago
Super excited to see you use these, doing an engine rebuild myself and they are on the list! Can't wait to see the results!!
Thanks 🙏
What’s the link to the hsp full pipping kit can’t find the full kit with everything for my 01 lb7 and the link for ppe pushrods!
I just ordered a set for my LLY today on Black Friday. Saved over $300.00.
I wish to hurry up and get aluminum radiators in and I got a 2012 I would love to have a set of cast iron heads for it also upgraded cuz I'm fixing to put head studs in new head gaskets on it soon anyway
I love LB7 Duramax best freaking truck I ever bought my lif
Nice Josh I love your lb7 content I got a 03 bone stock with 288k miles and been wanting to build it up one of these day. The cast iron heads seem like a great idea.
Getting rid of those cups is a big step in the right direction for sure!
Most definitely
Sweet heads. Thankfully I have 2005 LLY so I don't have those issues. And these heads will more than likely resolve the gasket issues. And making more power won't be a problem. Curios if your going to upgrade the bottom end of your build? If so i look forward to hearing about the parts you will be using.
Maybe in the future... I'm midway through my first duramax head gasket job... gonna wake up tomorrow and start washing parts and hopefully start putting back together tomorrow
You got this!
I always wondered if this was going to be worth it since the release, a lot fo good info here Josh, thank you for helping us make our decisions easier!
Thanks Chris!
Deff gonna need a good cooling stack for them iron heads once there warm an heated!
Thanks for sharing these Josh!!
I am so glad to see this! I agree josh, cast iron for the win. Thank you.
PPE told me the exhaust valve seats wont withstand more than 1300 degree egts. Theres a note on their website. He also was weary with putting them on a tuned truck. How have they held up?
That’s strange my compound lb7 handles those heads like a champ
Side note, a lot of commercial drain pipes waste water and storm water are cast iron. Cast iron drain pipes are much quieter compared to other piping methods such as pvc.
Great info
@@TruckMaster it has to do with the grain structure of the cast iron. Due to the crystalline structure it has differential densities. Each density has its own harmonics resonance. When you compound different densities like this you don’t have a specific harmonic resonance.
did u ever follow up with the sound test?
Cast iron heads just sound bad ass
You and your wife have the best Bad ass diesel show on RUclips
Thanks Ricky much appreciated brother
@@TruckMaster and you have a talented bad ass brother sometimes on your show
Will you be upgrading the crank and pistons?
Yes and yes
Awesome thanks for the info man always enjoy watching your videos thanks for all the knowledge you've given me with these duramax trucks
I really appreciate that Scott!
How do you know if your cup seals are leaking or the head gasket is leaking
The Wifemax is going to be a monster.
I can’t wait
Always love the informational videos Josh. I've learned a lot from your channel over the years.
Always appreciated Fred
Hey man, have you ever dealt with tcm issues on the 6 speed Allison's?
Very cool... looking forward to it all coming together. You have come a long way. But it is all well deserved. Kudos to you and Mrs Truckmaster.
Always appreciated
Thanks for your videos 😊I don’t know anything about diesels I just bought my 01 Sierra Lb7 and I’ve done many of your mods - you got a fan from Los Angeles California 👍🏽
Thanks for the great feedback! Keep that LB7 clean 👍
what are the best injectors for GMC 2006 duramax?
Bosh
You should make more videos with the ford
You only have one head on the website, does it fit both driver and passenger? Sorry if thats a newbie question lol
Yes, they will fit either side, the freeze plugs come with the head and can be installed according to the placement
PPE have any plans to have these heads available for lml??? Not sure if lml have cupless injector heads or not.
I’m not to sure I will definitely find out though
LML heads are in the works
I don’t have cast heads but I do believe in iron vs alum
PPE make excellent products , nice iron heads Josh
Going to push my injectors to 30-60%. It’s a lly. Anyone recommend what I should do next. Maybe bigger piping fuel pump?
For the lb7 this is a no brainer to eliminate them injector cups. Its worth it in the long haul to spend the money.
I’m really curious to hear a set on a lly, Lbz with a 4” exhaust. I bet it dampens the noise like crazy
I just slapped some on my LBZ. They’re awesome!
Still running good?
Hey brother we got ur back brother we support u 100%
You the man 👍
Love your page. Shoutout from KY
Thanks Oscar
What’s your thought on the fleece heads?
They are awesome as well
@@TruckMaster I’m dealing with a really bad knock. I thought it was my injectors but a mechanic says it’s electrical. There’s no blow by, and the front pulleys are spinning and it drives. So I know it’s not a broken crank. But, I was thinking of upgrading to fleece heads if I had to tear into it
Cups built into the heads. Yaaaaassss 🤘🥳🍻
It’s a really cool upgrade
Trying to find a new block for 2006 LBZ or someone to restore the factory block
I gotta get me those iron heads
Nice one Josh 👍🏻
It should work really good because even if they hole for the injector wore out a little you could use a thicker o-ring and it wouldn't have an issue atleast in theory ❤️
Thanks for sharing 👍.
Does " P.P.E." have a performance cast iron head, meaning ported, larger valves...?
Thanks again.
🤘👍🇨🇦 😁.
I’m not to sure I bet you would have to get those ported at a machine shop elsewhere
We are working on a ported version to be released at a later date
I’m on ads still but curious if anyone has used/ has info on the edelbrock duramax heads?
I put a set on dad's truck after erosion on the cup seat made them prone to headgasket blown symptoms without blown headgaskets. We put 45 over sac injectors into the truck. Turbo had a new cartridge put in that was 2mm bigger. The tune was from Lincoln diesel. Advanced timing, shorter injection pulse, etc. Exhaust is acrid smelling. Not like sweet carbon.
I had the tune in the truck after doing headgaskets the first time without the new heads. The tune gave more power, but I could run the truck in tune 5 on gravel with no problem. Cup seat problems reared their ugly heads. Dad read about and wanted the Edelbrock heads. I found a set and got them put on the engine. Truck with no other changes mechanically or tuning wise is now undrivable on gravel in tune 4. Lots more power, tows better, and seems to do better on fuel. Valves both times set to 0.010" rather than 0.012" factory spec.
Overall, dad's very happy with the decision to install them.
Us cateye owners need a intermediate steering shaft video! We know you've been neglecting it like the rest of us 👀 STL local, LinCo diesel is the best around, grew up 15 minutes away. Its crazy how small the performance diesel world is!
I will definitely keep that on my list of videos
Will these heads eliminate removing the valve covers to change the injectors? That’s the one think I hate about the LB7.
No. You can see in the video the injectors will still be in the valve cover.
Is the engine block Aluminum or cast iron? Won't the Engine block crack if it is aluminum? From the extra 80 lbs 40lb each side? I'm no mechanic. Just curious is all.
I wish ppe would of out o ring on the head like the 6.0 have so they can bite more
Looks good.
I wanna see some 6.0 content!
I’m definitely getting back to the 6.0 once I finish the Wifemax 👍
Great job
SWEET DUDE
When’s the next shorty duramax video?
I’m alittle behind but I’m hoping the next couple of week I will have it home
Those look like they'll hold on to at least one psi worth of boost.
I was going to ask about LBZ heads. I see what I'm going to get.. lol
Pricey but worth it
@@TruckMaster When I am ready, I will be ordering from you.
Nothing like building an engine based on 1 video on RUclips vs the thousands of others.
@@dozerboyd8784 I'm not basing it off RUclips. I need to get new heads anyways. And will do research before I push the button on getting a set.
Can you get these for a lml
They are coming soon, really soon
Would you be interested in selling the old injectors from the old heads?
Wast of money except maybe the LB7. Just to get rid of the cups. Which you could always do screw in cups.
It’s not a waste if I was doing the big engine build on my LBZ
@@TruckMaster come on. The guys making big power are breaking the block. Not having heads fail. Dmax heads are well proven. As for HG failures and Aluminum heads. If that such a problem why do modern Cummins truck have HG issues too?
I just brought fleece racing heads and now people want release them
Man these are pricey, I like the idea though. I suppose if your heads are junk you might go this route.
I had a Tundra for years, never had an issue, just a regular maintenance. Now, I bought lb7, though it's reliable. Should see all of these videos before buying it, that whole engine is supposed to be rebuilt. Waste of time for no reason...
FIRST LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's still an lb7 tho.
What’s wrong with an LB7? Are you a child who’s still scared of LB7’s? LOL
@@oscarrecinosbg3971 No, I just play in all my LBZs like a child
Love mine federal emissions standard lb7 hauls the mail Banks six gun big hoss bundle run it in biodiesel never been apart, legal in CA.
Not a fan of aluminum cylinder heads for diesels. Also not a fan of aluminum pistons either. Huge fan of steel pistons and cast iron heads.
I totally agree
I’ve had cast aluminum pistons at 2200 degrees egts multiple times but i hast aluminum heads
@@timmothyshad1137 my dad melted three pistons and dropped valve seats ion his 24 valve Cummins, in his race truck, not really, in his motorhome pulling a 20' enclosed trailer, it will have EGT gauges next time it goes on vacation
11,000 HP Top Fuel Dragster engines run forged aluminum, so there isn't anything wrong with them for diesels.
@@2015_Rubicnn exactly steel pistons are way to heavy and wear like crazy.
Wish I'd seen the 5 percent off on rds just bought a 64mm for my lb7 last week
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