I’ve worked on and rebuilt many diesels engines over the last few years and learned my lesson with the isx, have someone who’s done them a few times do it it saves alot of anguish imo lol
I know this is an old video but there is a TSB on that large cam retaining plate. How do I know....because I just took my front cover off and it was in 3 pieces and had filed a little bit of the crank tone ring.
I’ve worked on and rebuilt many diesels engines over the last few years and learned my lesson with the isx, have someone who’s done them a few times do it it saves alot of anguish imo lol
Pretty cool man, thanks for showing us what the dealership try to hide from us.
Thank you for the help that's an awesome video helped out tremendously
I really enjoy this kind of technology
I know this is an old video but there is a TSB on that large cam retaining plate. How do I know....because I just took my front cover off and it was in 3 pieces and had filed a little bit of the crank tone ring.
So we dont have to make sure cam or crank is in certain position beofore installing these gears ?
I hope you continue to make videos
Very good .. great work
Why not replace the injector cam washer?
Yeah that plugs going to come out nice and easy😅
Manual says 0.010 why yall have the feeler gauges at 0.008?
Thanks for sharing
What’s the difference between the twin cam vs the single cam?
Single cam only has the one cam for valves. They use electronic injectors and a common rail fuel system which does not require the injector cam.
@zedperformance in your opinion which is better!
Them 2 cam gears should also have a feeler gauge
Nice!
This is the same as My current motor 1.4 million miles everything original!
Do you run a repair business out of your farm shop? Obviously you are a licensed mechanic with Cummins knowledge. What’s your story?
When exactly do you pin the engine? Before you take all the gears off? Or do you do that before you put them back on? Thanks great vid 😎🤘🏽
Nice