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|    06-24-2018, (Subject: adding jakes to isx )   Post: #1   |  |||
 
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|  adding jakes to isx    looking at 2004 9200i international with isx engine #79025530 cpl8287. Took this # to cummins dealer and they said engine was built without engine brakes. Is it possible to add jakes to this engine? I went to cummins parts online and see that it uses the same head, cam, and rockers as the integrated jake brake engines do (I used engine #79016667 cpl8287, it has jakes). I see they use different rocker shafts along with different exhaust bridges. I see used complete jake rocker arm shafts with all rockers and wiring harness anywhere from $700 to $1200 online. Would the ecm also have to be programmed? I would also have to add the cab switches. Anything else? thanks.     |  |||
|    06-25-2018, (Subject: adding jakes to isx )   Post: #2   |  |||
 
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|  RE: adding jakes to isx    There should just be spacers where the jake rockers would go. You'll need 6 jake rockers, the internal harness, 3 jake solenoids and their mouting brackets, the rocker shafts may be different, ECM just needs engine brakes enabled, 6 exhaust valve bridges, 6 top hats (sit inside one end of each exh valve bridge.   Seems very strange for an automotive ISX to be built without jakes.  |  |||
 
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|    06-25-2018, (Subject: adding jakes to isx )   Post: #3   |  |||
 
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|  RE: adding jakes to isx    By looking at the parts diagram pictures, I'm thinking the jake shafts have the extra oil port running through them to actuate the jake rockers?     |  |||
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