CM871 engine vibration |
10-31-2017, (Subject: CM871 engine vibration ) Post: #8 | |||
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RE: CM871 engine vibration Well, more than likely the original. Might be a good time to replace, as the viscous fluid in them hardens over time, and they will blow apart. There were photos here somewhere on the site of one that did just that. When it does, it is hook time. I know when I replaced mine it really smoothed out the motor. I think I paid $635 for mine at Cummins, and they got me for 3 hours labor. | |||
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