I personally don't think it is a violation of the "stock block" idea to replace the broken piston ring while you have the head off. I think it would be more useful to have an idea of how much HP/torque a stock bottom end can produce when all the parts are in good working order.
Thanks for the ride . Had a sbc 350 swap gas on 4/6 fire sloted the head to the valves(3/4" deep, looked like a cutting torch had been used) and cracked the block3/4 of the way down. The builder could not understand why I didn't get water into the oil pan as the cracks were past the pistons. Only symptom was poping through the carb when you opened the 4bbl on a new motor.
Great video. Very well described! I have a 05 Cummins and my motors not eating coolant but doing opposite. I’m getting coolant pushing out the resivor on firewall! Seems to do it a lot more the more I’m into boost like it’s pushing coolant from head lifting.
This is truly my worse nightmare lol. If my 7.3 goes I want rods out the block or holes in the pistons because it’s dam near easier to pull the motor than take my compounds off and pull heads lol.
Howdy! Is there any way you and Myer can do a video on his common rail swapped 2nd gen and how you got the common rail to run in the 2nd gen. A video on Myer's rack and pinion set up would be awesome too!
Nice. She’s a bit more work getting that pan off I know. But my curiousness just wants to see what I will take. Always a pleasure to watch what you boys are doing.
I am doing my head on my truck atm. I noticed the holes on the gasket's cooling jackets are different sizes. I can assume this is for a good reason. With that said what cylinders coolant jacket seem to fail most often from your experience? I modified the holes on another engine that was known for head gasket failure, and it has not since. I am new to this platform so i have little history of failure on this platform. Number 6 was the failure for me. This is assuming 6 is the back cylinder against the fire wall. A prompt answer would be greatly appreciated. You seem to be more than just a mechanic. I should have this back together this week end.
Man, I'm glad you posted your preliminary findings with the rock hard radiator hose. My 12 valve swap in my 98 Chevy is doing the exact same thing. It seems to be getting worse as it's pushing gallons of coolant into the Overflow and of course out on the ground after that. I have the same symptom. No milkshake now I know contamination, but I'm definitely getting combustion pressure in my cooling system. I'm very interested to see how this fire ring in just thr head goes. I'm half tempted to buy one of the new heads from PDD and do either an O-ring or fire ring. What would you recommend? I have a 500 horsepower fueling package and ak27 now I so I'm not looking to make crazy power, it's just a tow rig. I already have a new head gasket, which is why I was leaning towards O ring, but I'm open to suggestion. I know the firing will do a better job ultimately, but I really don't expect to make more than 400 horsepower.
fyi to anyone doing a head gasket planning to make more than 800hp. Do yourself a favor and spring for the arp 625’s and even an o ring head if your going to have it machined anyways. I just replaced my head and used an oem Cummins gasket and re-used arp 2000’s. With the 80psi of boost i was pushing I lifted the head. Don’t be cheap
Restore I did the vinager routine 1 ga vinager, drive 500mi and flush till clear. on my 91.5 it got it sparkling clean. 2 months later I poped an oil cooler,and got a chance to do a colonoscopy on the cooling system looked like it had just been assembled fresh out of the machine shop, no rust or crumbleys anywhere just oily shmew. I used the Cummins brand Restore to insure no trace of the oil left in the system after replacing the oilcooler . Good stuff, peace of mind that no other first symptoms wound be covered up by trace oil left in the system.
Hold up. Ur not gonna pull number 4 and install a set of factory replacement rings? I've never done it on a cummins so maybe dropping the pan is harder than I realize.
Looking forward to seeing the fire ring process. Do you anticipate any issues with reusing the 625s? Is this type of failure more attributed to the amount of miles on it or the combustion pressure it saw lifting the head?
Hey Josh, I tried calling PPD sales and they said you don't offer any parts for the 68RFE. I haul a 15-20k trailer regularly and my torque converter died this week. Who do you recommend getting a converter from? And do you recommend the triple disk for how much I'm towing?
Something I wanna mention a safety issue you talked about the suck in the bolt holes and stuff out with the vac shop vac be careful if you got flammable liquids like brake clean inside dear some shop vac‘s though of Armature on the motor is exposed and you can actually turn nothing into a bomb OK and what I recommend to do is take like a little bit of brake clean spray it in there and vac at the same time just be careful your shop vac doesn’t die to have that hoe or excuse me the exposed Armature to Casa explosion inside the shop vac tankThis is six in a row jim and I’ll tell you something this community with the Cummins people I think is arguably the best of all the Performance people out there I mean there’s other good guys too but Cummins people really seem to be really cool OK have a good day bye
Check the head distortion. Maximum overall variation end to end is 0.305 mm (0.012 inch), and maximum overall variation side to side 0.076 mm ( .003 in.). Taken from Chrysler Dealer connect for 2010 6.7.
I personally don't think it is a violation of the "stock block" idea to replace the broken piston ring while you have the head off. I think it would be more useful to have an idea of how much HP/torque a stock bottom end can produce when all the parts are in good working order.
YO THANK YOU VERY MUCH I GREATLY APPRECIATE EVERYTHING YOU DO AND ARE DOING FOR THE COMMUNITY! MUCH LOVE MAN HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND! GOD BLESS
Cutterup Rob here on youtube is the machinist you were referring to. He has a wealth of knowledge as well.
That’s the man!
Hey I know that Cutterup Rob guy. Lol
I have a video on the sanding block that you were talking about
Thanks for the ride .
Had a sbc 350 swap gas on 4/6 fire sloted the head to the valves(3/4" deep, looked like a cutting torch had been used) and cracked the block3/4 of the way down. The builder could not understand why I didn't get water into the oil pan as the cracks were past the pistons. Only symptom was poping through the carb when you opened the 4bbl on a new motor.
You work at the best shop! All the $ you are saving on labor, put new valves and rockers on it. You are the master! Love the videos!!!
It has its perks that’s for sure
Great video. Very well described! I have a 05 Cummins and my motors not eating coolant but doing opposite. I’m getting coolant pushing out the resivor on firewall! Seems to do it a lot more the more I’m into boost like it’s pushing coolant from head lifting.
What are things that could cause then other then head gasket?
Thanks for sharing the info, let's see some rods
Precision ground stones are incredibly useful in engine building. Looking forward to the next installment.
Super interested to see the fire ring process. Thinking about purchasing the tool to do fire rings here in Alberta Canada.
You’ll like the video next Wednesday
If you looking for the tools look up bhj tooling. That’s the one I use
@@CUTTERUPROB do you know a specific part number for 12v heads?
Great job guys.! 👀 looking forward to seeing some more results
This is truly my worse nightmare lol. If my 7.3 goes I want rods out the block or holes in the pistons because it’s dam near easier to pull the motor than take my compounds off and pull heads lol.
Cylinder head spec is +/-.003 front to back💪🏼
Hows the blow by after the in frame hone and rods and new rings
Howdy! Is there any way you and Myer can do a video on his common rail swapped 2nd gen and how you got the common rail to run in the 2nd gen. A video on Myer's rack and pinion set up would be awesome too!
Throw some new rings on #4 maybe a quick dingle ball honing and see how it holds up with everything running good. My thoughts anyway.
We will patch her up
Nice. She’s a bit more work getting that pan off I know. But my curiousness just wants to see what I will take.
Always a pleasure to watch what you boys are doing.
I am doing my head on my truck atm. I noticed the holes on the gasket's cooling jackets are different sizes. I can assume this is for a good reason.
With that said what cylinders coolant jacket seem to fail most often from your experience?
I modified the holes on another engine that was known for head gasket failure, and it has not since. I am new to this platform so i have little history of failure on this platform. Number 6 was the failure for me. This is assuming 6 is the back cylinder against the fire wall. A prompt answer would be greatly appreciated. You seem to be more than just a mechanic. I should have this back together this week end.
Just leave them I’ve never had to modify it
Very informative thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Man, I'm glad you posted your preliminary findings with the rock hard radiator hose. My 12 valve swap in my 98 Chevy is doing the exact same thing. It seems to be getting worse as it's pushing gallons of coolant into the Overflow and of course out on the ground after that. I have the same symptom. No milkshake now I know contamination, but I'm definitely getting combustion pressure in my cooling system. I'm very interested to see how this fire ring in just thr head goes. I'm half tempted to buy one of the new heads from PDD and do either an O-ring or fire ring. What would you recommend? I have a 500 horsepower fueling package and ak27 now I so I'm not looking to make crazy power, it's just a tow rig. I already have a new head gasket, which is why I was leaning towards O ring, but I'm open to suggestion. I know the firing will do a better job ultimately, but I really don't expect to make more than 400 horsepower.
Oring and head studs would be my vote on that build!
Thank you very much
fyi to anyone doing a head gasket planning to make more than 800hp. Do yourself a favor and spring for the arp 625’s and even an o ring head if your going to have it machined anyways. I just replaced my head and used an oem Cummins gasket and re-used arp 2000’s. With the 80psi of boost i was pushing I lifted the head. Don’t be cheap
Cummins makes an actual coolant system cleaner for contaminated systems. Works great.
Restore
I did the vinager routine 1 ga vinager, drive 500mi and flush till clear. on my 91.5 it got it sparkling clean. 2 months later I poped an oil cooler,and got a chance to do a colonoscopy on the cooling system looked like it had just been assembled fresh out of the machine shop, no rust or crumbleys anywhere just oily shmew.
I used the Cummins brand Restore to insure no trace of the oil left in the system after replacing the oilcooler . Good stuff, peace of mind that no other first symptoms wound be covered up by trace oil left in the system.
Before washing inspect the gasket for black carbon tracking, will clearly show where the gasket is leaking
After wire wheeling thoroughly vacuum out all cylinders and any areas debris can go.
Hold up.
Ur not gonna pull number 4 and install a set of factory replacement rings?
I've never done it on a cummins so maybe dropping the pan is harder than I realize.
Nice one ! Keep up the good work 😉🤘🏻
Thanks boss!
Looking forward to seeing the fire ring process. Do you anticipate any issues with reusing the 625s? Is this type of failure more attributed to the amount of miles on it or the combustion pressure it saw lifting the head?
Next Wednesday! I’ll use them again they are fine
Must be something in the air! My 12valve just started leaking coolant externally. Crap!!
Boost season!
"Also... as well..."?
So im watching this video..... and all my wife hears is ROCK HARD... JUST ROCK HARD.....HAHAHHA THANKS for the laugh
😂
So how much does the head weigh strip down?
Do you have a video on you pulling the liners on the 5.9 or 6.7
Hey Josh, I tried calling PPD sales and they said you don't offer any parts for the 68RFE. I haul a 15-20k trailer regularly and my torque converter died this week. Who do you recommend getting a converter from? And do you recommend the triple disk for how much I'm towing?
RevMax
Diesel performance Convertors does great 68 and 48/47 converters!
Are you in cedar?
Well done sir haha
Something I wanna mention a safety issue you talked about the suck in the bolt holes and stuff out with the vac shop vac be careful if you got flammable liquids like brake clean inside dear some shop vac‘s though of Armature on the motor is exposed and you can actually turn nothing into a bomb OK and what I recommend to do is take like a little bit of brake clean spray it in there and vac at the same time just be careful your shop vac doesn’t die to have that hoe or excuse me the exposed Armature to Casa explosion inside the shop vac tankThis is six in a row jim and I’ll tell you something this community with the Cummins people I think is arguably the best of all the Performance people out there I mean there’s other good guys too but Cummins people really seem to be really cool OK have a good day bye
Check the head distortion. Maximum overall variation end to end is 0.305 mm (0.012 inch), and maximum overall variation side to side 0.076 mm ( .003 in.).
Taken from Chrysler Dealer connect for 2010 6.7.
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Awesome content.. Look up polyphia for more music content..?
Is that an app?
@@horsetorquesdiesel Its a band
Can’t leave a comment you don’t read them
Read them all the time. However no one is perfect I'm sure I miss some