Man I love learning about these engines! At least you have summer where you are, here in Seattle it rained today, but when it's nice it's gorgeous here!
Very nice work on the engine, and the videos man! Every video just gets better and better! Keep them coming, your channel is one of the best on youtube!
THis is awesome man! I'm eating my breakfast on my way to work watching this! cant wait to get home to watch the next two videos. I like how you stress about the locktight, my old man would alway have locktight red and blue in this tool box I loved the smell of it as a kid lol . I under the heat your going though minus the humidity lol, I cant fill my propane cylinders in it. Have a Good Day Wayne!
@Graveltrucking No it is napa sealer. 2 weeks to get it off though LOL. It has been over 104 to 108 for a long time now and I cant wait till it gets cold. Thanks for stopping by,
@TheDieselStop I have seen people using the red stuff I usually say hope you don't want to get that apart lol. Keep the videos coming everybody learns something new they may never repair their own vehical but they get any idea how things work.
Love Your Vids...Very Interesting and Informative...I wish i had a cummins to rebuild...what do you estimate the cost of a build like yours to cost on compleation ?
@Graveltrucking LOL my dad used red loctite on the sparkplugs on his 503 rotec motor in his ultralight. LOL. Thanks for stopping by and the cool comments.
@FastMike5 I do have a small swamp cooler in there. But I dont think people would want it hear it all through the video. The guy that I am building this cummins for did not want to spend the 400 on head studs.
Can't wait to see the rest of the build! Did you use the die-grinder for the INSIDE of the seal housing (where the seal is seated into) or is there another method to clean that surface?
Is that aviation gasket maker you are using kinda looks like it, that stuff is a real bitch to get off your fingers you are wearing it for a few days lol. Converted 108 Farenheit to celcius (42.2) holy crap I would have been passed out on the floor from heat stroke. Can't wait to see the rest of the engine put together.
Hello there, I like to say thanks for the videos "really cool " Im a Ironworker by trade but, wanting to move into the diesel mechanics. I will be attending school in Farmington NM. this fall, any advice???
Man I love learning about these engines! At least you have summer where you are, here in Seattle it rained today, but when it's nice it's gorgeous here!
Thank you for the video! You do a great job explaining yourself and the steps you take. Also, great lighting and camera work. Excellent.
Very nice work on the engine, and the videos man! Every video just gets better and better! Keep them coming, your channel is one of the best on youtube!
THis is awesome man! I'm eating my breakfast on my way to work watching this! cant wait to get home to watch the next two videos. I like how you stress about the locktight, my old man would alway have locktight red and blue in this tool box I loved the smell of it as a kid lol . I under the heat your going though minus the humidity lol, I cant fill my propane cylinders in it. Have a Good Day Wayne!
This is an awesome series, Wayne! Keep up the great work!
great job nice rebuilt this engine will run like a new at the end
it nice to see the inside of a Cummins, i have only rebuild chevy gas engine, keep em comein
@TheDieselStop I'm looking forward to more of this build it's interesting seeing how this all works with the cummins
awsome man your videos are all ways teaching me something new i dont know eney thang about diesel motor's
Always learn something watching your channel .
@erk409 Blue locktite is meant for that purpose to keep bolts from viberating loose, red locktite needs heat to break loose.
@Graveltrucking No it is napa sealer. 2 weeks to get it off though LOL. It has been over 104 to 108 for a long time now and I cant wait till it gets cold. Thanks for stopping by,
really interesting videos man, cant wait to see the new ones
You make AWESOME video's, Keep on Keepin On!
Really enjoyed that, nice build video.
thanx for keeping the videos going love learning more on diesel's love cummins (=
Lookin' good and movin right along!!! thumbs up from me
@TheDieselStop I have seen people using the red stuff I usually say hope you don't want to get that apart lol.
Keep the videos coming everybody learns something new they may never repair their own vehical but they get any idea how things work.
Love Your Vids...Very Interesting and Informative...I wish i had a cummins to rebuild...what do you estimate the cost of a build like yours to cost on compleation ?
@delmontcrusier Im slowly getting parts just waiting on the cummins parts house now.
@krazy45cat I like to hear that. Thanks for watching.
@RoyIniguez Thanks for stopping by.
@Graveltrucking LOL my dad used red loctite on the sparkplugs on his 503 rotec motor in his ultralight. LOL. Thanks for stopping by and the cool comments.
guy made an effort i subscribed!!!
Thanks for the videos. Keep up the good work.
@FastMike5 I do have a small swamp cooler in there. But I dont think people would want it hear it all through the video. The guy that I am building this cummins for did not want to spend the 400 on head studs.
LOL how long you going to leave that wire in your arm haha, great video, thanks for this!
nice tural job man !!
@superdznuts99 No problem and thank you.
Can't wait to see the rest of the build! Did you use the die-grinder for the INSIDE of the seal housing (where the seal is seated into) or is there another method to clean that surface?
@ReggyRay289 To hot and no rain here. Thanks for watching.
@dawg1157 I used a wire wheel on the die grinder.
@mdk70454 No problem & thanks for watching.
@heartland96a Only a nick in it but I used a little sealer on it.
@Squirrelyone Im guessing after all done around 4k thats with a new turbo and intercooler.
@thedieselstop
Great and informative videos. Cummins FTW!
@2LateIWon Thank you.
@Crazy650 Cool thanks for watching.
@cdoggwsu Thank you for stopping by.
@gs650gokart Cool Thanks for watching.
@SBCK5 Thank you. More videos to come.
@madman1124 Thank you and I will keepem comming.
Ever gone down to your local railroad museum and worked on those engines?
@Gasser4x4 Thanks for stopping by and watching the video.
Stock head bolts should never be reused but arp's you can reuse.Did you order arps for this build? Real men can handle 110 degrees lol
@TheForester101 Thank you.
@UKmatt2000 Thank you Friend.
@somekid908 Thank you.
@difflock77 Thank you.
@TheDieselStop nobody told me that it just looks badass when there red
@Graveltrucking Yep alot of people dont know that.
@josderedneck22 Thank you.
@PWRSTR0KER2008 Thanks for the cool comment & watching the vid.
nice work
@jonp1116 Who told you that? Only the ISX cummins was red. Not the BT6 or BT4
@cjlowndes Yes I did fix it. When I made this video I thought I got that clip of video in it but I did not.
i love how you're casually doing a video with a metal shard stabbed in your arm hahaha.
@TractorWorld Thanks for watching.
cool man keep it up!
Does that blue lock tight need to be heated to get the bolt out?
@Cumminsproject01 I used a little sealent on it. Thats all a guy could do.
Did you use anything on that little score on the rear crankshaft oil seal plate?
how did you deal with the dent in the rear main seal housing ?
@Chris07860 Nope just cummins and Ebay.
So what can you do about the nick in the rear main?
Is that aviation gasket maker you are using kinda looks like it, that stuff is a real bitch to get off your fingers you are wearing it for a few days lol.
Converted 108 Farenheit to celcius (42.2) holy crap I would have been passed out on the floor from heat stroke.
Can't wait to see the rest of the engine put together.
@chrisman324 Me to I want to get the the next project.
Hello there, I like to say thanks for the videos "really cool " Im a Ironworker by trade but, wanting to move into the diesel mechanics. I will be attending school in Farmington NM. this fall, any advice???
that was awsome just pulls arm out with a wire in it! ahaha that was great!
Is there a site where you order all these parts from?
@peterenginering Thanks for watching.
Hi their can you please tell me where did you get your torque wrench? Thank you
@TheDieselStop haha but cummins are supposed to be red
how much did you pay for machine work on the engine
@Chris07860 I just posted one more video.
@CUMMINS582 Did you see my new video called first start?
very nice not required book to refer or training
@TheDieselStop swesome I'll go watch it now
you should paint the motor red
I wish i new what you have forgotton sir.
who tought u how to do this?
@jonp1116 LOL the guy I am building it for wound be pissed about that.
@Titliest07 LOL.
@Needmorehorsepower If it make you feel better Scotty it is gunna be 109 degrees on Tuesday ;-)
@LyfeSuperLow Thanks will do.
@blazerlover25 Thank you.