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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 05:53 PM
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head gasket off

I chickened out and am paying someone to do the head gasket, but thought I would share the pics and experience so it might help someone down the road.

My gasket wasn't actually blown. Head bolts stretched and/or nuts loosened. there was cylinder to cylinder leaks as well as the coolant coming out behind the heat exchanger

here's the leak




here's the old gasket




everything off





head

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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 06:37 PM
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Based on what the mechanic suggested:

1. Head gasket set- P/N 4089649 213.00 includes turbo/exhaust manifold gasket, manifold bolts and gaskets, injector washers, etc

2. 4 turbo studs and nuts

3. 26 head bolts

Bolts P/N 3920779 6 @ 3.35
3920780 14 @ 4.43
3920781 6 @ 7.22

4. exhaust manifold $350

5. Upper and lower radiator hoses

6. new belt

7. Updated Thermostat for 89-93 models and gasket
Cummins Part# 3802968


and from searching here:

8. oil cooler 3957544 $279

9. fuel heater gasket
Cummins P/N 3913695

10. Oil Psi Sender
Cummins Part# 3923200


total is $1100 from cummins +$140 for hoses and belts at napa
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 06:45 PM
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Ouch... Your oil cooler looks good, your whole side of the motor looks real good, very little rust... Is your cooler leaking??
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 06:50 PM
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no cooler leak. wiped it with a clean rag a few times looking for the initial leak.
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 06:59 PM
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Well, on my dump truck.. the line that runs around back of the cooler and loops to the elbow rusted through.. It was a bugger to find out where it was coming from... That whole cooler deal is a PITA, if it leaks again I am tossing it on both of my trucks..
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by DNRCustoms
Well, on my dump truck.. the line that runs around back of the cooler and loops to the elbow rusted through.. It was a bugger to find out where it was coming from... That whole cooler deal is a PITA, if it leaks again I am tossing it on both of my trucks..
yes it is. My one line rusted out (coolant) this summer and i ended up replacing it with rubber hose. It is so tempting right now with the downpipe out of the way to just pull the whole thing out.
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Old Mar 12, 2009 | 08:00 AM
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If you're going to spend 350 on a factory exhaust manifold, might as well spend 450 for a 3 piece.

But why, is it cracked?
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