Rebuild or Buy New Engine
#11
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I have never had a Cummins rebuilt, but I had a Detroit 60 rebuilt inframe for $7300 and I had a 425 Cat that I was shopping around and couldnt find anyone to do it for less than $11000. I sold that truck to the junk man. I would say the Cummins would be closer to the $7300 but probably not cheaper, parts for the Detroit usually are less expensive.
#13
I know a guy who rebuilt a Cummins 500 about a year or two ago and I believe he paid about $8,400. But it depends on what you do. I would count on $10,000. If you are going to rebuild the engine, I would replace everything, such as the turbo.
#16
Re: Rebuild or Buy New Engine
Originally Posted by Papa Rick
I have a 1985 Freightliner Day cab with a 350 big cam Cummings engine, mileage unknown, but will soon have to make a decision on to:
1. Rebuild 2. Buy a Used Engine 3. Buy a Rebuilt Engine I haul logs for a living, longest radius I go one way is 150 miles, and avg 1500 to 2000 miles a week. The reason I am asking this question is the 350 seems to be losing some of its get up and go. I know it has quite a few miles on it, but am unsure as to what would be my best route. What I would advise is to have someone who knows this engine check it out. You may just need the engine tuned up, Or you might have a bad injector, fuel pump, etc. If you've lost power suddenly it might be something simple. If you're due for an oil change get it analyzed if you can. If you change it yourself look at it close and smell it for diesel contamination or signs of coolant. Always watch it at the dip stick too, by feel and smell for diesel contamination. Or say, it used to use a gallon of oil a week and all of a sudden it's not. It may be diesel getting into the oil from a bad injector or ? |
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