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The following is how you read codes from an Cummins N14 BEFORE computers!




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Re:Old fashion way to "read codes"

I placed a push pin and the ball point pen in the photo to provide objects of reference for size.

The guys at the Cummins shop told me that this came out of an older N14 that was over fueled.

It is the same piston with three cracks and is visably (albeit, not visable in the photos) warped.

(sorry about the low quality of the photos. )

Rich
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