Cummins X15, what's the word?
12-19-2018, (Subject: Cummins X15, what's the word? ) 
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And..... The other side   
I was impressed with being able to see completely through the block
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12-19-2018, (Subject: Cummins X15, what's the word? ) 
Post: #20
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(12-19-2018 )Rig Wrench Wrote:  And..... The other side
I was impressed with being able to see completely through the block

A window in the block helps it breathe better.


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12-19-2018, (Subject: Cummins X15, what's the word? ) 
Post: #21
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(12-19-2018 )Rig Wrench Wrote:  Well, here's first major failure on an x15 I've personally seen, and it's a whopper. 550-1850 tq in a W900b heavy haul tractor. Let go on a flatstretch of road at about 50mph. Not sure exactly what happened yet. 34k miles. Stone stock.

I'm seeing this becoming a common issue with the X15 engine. this is probably the 5th X15 ive seen on the net with the same thing happening with about the same miles.


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12-20-2018, (Subject: Cummins X15, what's the word? ) 
Post: #22
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(12-19-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  
(12-19-2018 )Rig Wrench Wrote:  And..... The other side
I was impressed with being able to see completely through the block

A window in the block helps it breathe better.

I don't know if C.A.R.B will allow such modifications. So tell the owner to stay out of Cali.
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12-20-2018, (Subject: Cummins X15, what's the word? ) 
Post: #23
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(12-20-2018 )Chamberpains Wrote:  
(12-19-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  
(12-19-2018 )Rig Wrench Wrote:  And..... The other side
I was impressed with being able to see completely through the block

A window in the block helps it breathe better.

I don't know if C.A.R.B will allow such modifications. So tell the owner to stay out of Cali.
Im sure DEC would have a hayday if they saw the oily mess it left down the shoulder when it happenned. I guess the owner got lucky they never showed up
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12-20-2018, (Subject: Cummins X15, what's the word? ) 
Post: #24
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Got my Pete log truck with X15 back in September. The Jake is awesome, unbelievable stopping power compared to my 870. Mine is the 565 hp 1850 torque. I think it has about 15,000 mi. On it now. So far so good, if I can get 6 years out of it I won't complain one bit.


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12-20-2018, (Subject: Cummins X15, what's the word? ) 
Post: #25
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(12-20-2018 )tree98 Wrote:  Got my Pete log truck with X15 back in September. The Jake is awesome, unbelievable stopping power compared to my 870. Mine is the 565 hp 1850 torque. I think it has about 15,000 mi. On it now. So far so good, if I can get 6 years out of it I won't complain one bit.
Yeah, I am used to Cat's with a retarder and jake which I thought was pretty good ... our new truck with same ISX beats the cat on jaking hands down!!!! We have had several issues so far and its usually the third stage on jake? I only get to drive it once in awhile so it hasn't happened to me but driver has been complaining .... its been to Peterbilt ..for two weeks in middle of summer ....they replaced there most favorite part ..the turbo ....and its happening again, probably in the 40,000 mile range.
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12-20-2018, (Subject: Cummins X15, what's the word? ) 
Post: #26
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to be honest its the electronics and uncontinously oiled/greased bearings that seem to cause the most issues due to heat.

i know of no electronic that enjoys heat so then they try to cool it with the engines cooling system...so ok now that part is constantly 200-230degrees or more and then add vibrations ontop of all this from the road and engine its just a combination for failure and if you try to overengineer then for the part to work in its most efficient manner it becomes impractical or down right way to expensive to be used.

sometimes i almost wonder if all the parts cooled by coolant were tied into their own seperate system with something more like a pickup transcooler, electric or belt driven pump and electric fan they might lead better lives.

but then again now you add more complexity and parts to the vehicle and more points of failure
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08-15-2019, (Subject: Cummins X15, what's the word? ) 
Post: #27
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./uploads/201908/post_1969_1565913324_2e52136d92faf706c0a03b975b501650.jpegWhat is this. I’m looking into the x15. Looks like something new there.
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