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RE: ISX15 CM2350 injector cups - Captain Donny - 05-31-2022 Manual says to install all 6 rings RE: ISX15 CM2350 injector cups - GhostHauling - 06-01-2022 (03-01-2020 )Signature620 Wrote: Cummins sell a tool that installs injector cup retainer/crush rings in the head while it's still on the engine. I've had and heard of a very high success rate doing it this way. It isn't even that big of a job so it's worth a try. I had fuel & water cross contamination caused by a leaking injector cup. The crush rings may only be installed one time per Head I had them installed and it fixed my cross contamination I’m at 100k since the rings were installed. RE: ISX15 CM2350 injector cups - GhostHauling - 06-01-2022 (03-11-2020 )kozakvod Wrote:Id bet anything they didn’t replace your cups, they installed crush rings a temporary fix. Just seen the other reply’s I can’t figure out ho to delete my irrelevant reply’s(03-01-2020 )Signature620 Wrote: Cummins sell a tool that installs injector cup retainer/crush rings in the head while it's still on the engine. I've had and heard of a very high success rate doing it this way. It isn't even that big of a job so it's worth a try. RE: ISX15 CM2350 injector cups - Colter - 06-01-2022 There is aftermarket cups and tooling to replace them, with some modification to the tools it can be done without pulling the head off. By making an entirely different attachment we pull them using a Tiger tool cylinder. Zero issues to date in almost 3 years of having it as an option however not recommended by Cummins, if the rings don't work they will change the head. There is also things within the procedure of replacing cups with the head on that require extreme care to not get debris, shavings, contaminants in the engine. Also noticing higher cup failure rate in reman heads especially 871's, going OEM new is worth the extra $200-600 and usually the day wait |