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05-09-2016, (Subject: Rawze's Daily blog... ) Post: #28 | |||
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RE: Rawze's Daily blog... User's Signature: It's hard to win an argument with a smart person, but it's damn near impossible to win an argument with a stupid person | |||
05-10-2016, (Subject: Rawze's Daily blog... ) Post: #29 | |||
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RE: Rawze's Daily blog... (05-09-2016 )hhow55 Wrote: http://www.prelub.com/web/Engine-Pre-Lube/index.htmlIt really bugs me that they can't put a price on their product without contacting them. Quote: So in other words, it costs as much as a turbo. I'd really like to know how they figure the payback, as low as 6 months? Sounds like they're figuring how much they can get out of my wallet. Should be standard equipment but then they wouldn't sell all the saved parts. User's Signature: 2010 386 Pete CM871, 13 spd. 3.55 | |||
05-10-2016, (Subject: Rawze's Daily blog... ) Post: #30 | |||
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RE: Rawze's Daily blog... (05-10-2016 )in2trux Wrote:I think before I spent the money on that I would just wire up a switch to oil pressure sending unit so truck wouldn't start till it had oil pressure. Cost would only be 20 to 30 dollars and a little time.After thinking about it there maybe a parameter in ECM to keep engine from starting till you have oil pressure(05-09-2016 )hhow55 Wrote: http://www.prelub.com/web/Engine-Pre-Lube/index.htmlIt really bugs me that they can't put a price on their product without contacting them.Quote: | |||
05-10-2016, (Subject: Rawze's Daily blog... ) Post: #31 | |||
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RE: Rawze's Daily blog... (05-10-2016 )in2trux Wrote:(05-09-2016 )hhow55 Wrote: http://www.prelub.com/web/Engine-Pre-Lube/index.htmlIt really bugs me that they can't put a price on their product without contacting them.Quote: Cummins had problems with their version of a prelub starter a few years ago. I know the guys restoring military Cummins engines in military vehicles were buying them and destroying the parts when the preluber failed. Hopefully Cummins has improved those. | |||
05-11-2016, (Subject: Rawze's Daily blog... ) Post: #32 | |||
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RE: Rawze's Daily blog... Flushing water out today and filling it with red coolant. Also going to take it to speedco and have the oil/filters changed that was used for the initial startup. ====================== Here is rough breakdown of what i have spent... This is what I have in it roughly ... $3830 -- Overhaul Kit (I purchased this a while back, so I did not spend it this go around). $3560 -- Head (Brand new, not reman). $1695 -- 3 reman injectors ($565 ea.) $1050 -- New Alternator (320 Amps, Not reman) $470 -- New Oil Pump (shimmed the regulator with 10 dimes as well and it makes 48-50 PSI). $304 -- Rod Bearings $184 -- Main bearings $180 -- Lower Radiator frame bracket (old one was rusted out). $150 -- Oil pan gasket $58 -- Exhaust manifold bolts $??? -- O-ring for top of thermostat $??? -- New Main Supply Hose for Radiator $??? -- Some 3/8" Air line. $??? -- A/C Belt tensioner $??? -- Main Belt Tensioner $??? -- New Belts $??? -- New Coolant (Red) $??? -- Oil used for startup ($7.50 / gal El-cheapo oil + 1 gallon of 80/90 gear lube) $??? -- Oil change at Speedco after test driving it. $???? -- 4 cans of R134a to re-charge the A/C with. ====================== It comes in at right around 12k or so. I did the job myself, including counter-boring my own block so there is no labor bill. YES, this is/was a low-rent type of project. I see no point in replacing a bunch of extra stuff and running up the bill all at once. I will get it back on the road and slowly replace things as needed from here. I didn't even bother to re-paint anything or even pull/replace the oil cooler, etc. -- I just wanted to do the minimum job, but I did do it right. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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05-11-2016, (Subject: Rawze's Daily blog... ) Post: #33 | |||
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RE: Rawze's Daily blog... What kind of special tools was needed? | |||
05-11-2016, (Subject: Rawze's Daily blog... ) Post: #34 | |||
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RE: Rawze's Daily blog... (05-11-2016 )Rawze Wrote: Flushing water out today and filling it with red coolant. Also going to take it to speedco and have the oil/filters changed that was used for the initial startup. Damb! I did a reman oilpumps & didn't shim it | |||
05-11-2016, (Subject: Rawze's Daily blog... ) Post: #35 | |||
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RE: Rawze's Daily blog... Seeing as it's so easy to raise the oil pressure in an ISX is there some logical reason Cummins set it so low? My Volvo D13 with 15/40 Rotella runs 60 - 65 psi at road speed. User's Signature: Too young to quit........Too old to change. | |||
05-12-2016, (Subject: Rawze's Daily blog... ) Post: #36 | |||
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RE: Rawze's Daily blog... (05-11-2016 )kryten Wrote: Seeing as it's so easy to raise the oil pressure in an ISX is there some logical reason Cummins set it so low? My Volvo D13 with 15/40 Rotella runs 60 - 65 psi at road speed. Some background info has revealed that they lowered the pressure because the extra pressure was washing out rod and main bearings on older models. I would suspect that they possibly carried that through to the newer engines. I had a million miles on mine, and everything looked like new except the valve stems and overhead cam bearings. This was with the default 34-40 psi,.. so I see no potential in the stock pressure being a problem at all. I increased it to 48-50-psi just out of sheer curiosity, so perhaps it will extend the life of the head? -- not sure it will help, only time will tell. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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