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Old 01-11-2005, 12:13 PM
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Scored cylinder on Cummins

The 3500 we have has a scored cylinder (#6). I've talked with Dodge (tried) and Cummins. The Cummins rep (Dodge OEM rep) said that it was probably caused by my using Delvac oil after the first oil change and periodic use of K&N air filter. I know several people who use both and use their trucks harder than mine (in TN) and have had no problems. Anyone else heard this? Is this guy just trying to pass the buck (the truck has 140K on it)? I've talked to both Mobil and K&N and their response is make the guy put it in writing.
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Old 01-11-2005, 01:55 PM
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Re: Scored cylinder on Cummins

Exactly, get it on paper.
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Old 01-13-2005, 01:16 PM
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Re: Scored cylinder on Cummins

I think that THe cummins rep just dosn't want to take resposiblity. The few dodge trucks that we get into our shop we use devac 15w-40 and never had any problems with them.
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Re: Scored cylinder on Cummins

This is probably a few years too late, but scorings on the cylinder wall especially on the #6 seems to be caused by broken Wrist Pin clip.
While lubrication of any components are very important, K&N filter or Delvac oil won't induce Wrist Pin clip failures.
Should be covered by any warranty that coveres lubricated internal engine components.
If the cause of the scoring was due to a bad motor oil, all the cylinders will have same type of damages.
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Re: Scored cylinder on Cummins

...and on the subject of oil, as long as it meets or exceeds the manufacturer's recommendations, they can't say spit about which oil you used.
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Re: Scored cylinder on Cummins

Usually we see failure on #5 and #6.. Now whether it is caused by:
a) Over revving it
b) Hauling something heavy with a tuner on high setting
c) Turbo charger failure
d) premature ring failure

You have to do the process of eliminination now... Did you haul something big? Did you race it or anything? How do the blades on the turbo look? Or did it just give up on you?

I see the back cylinders go about 90% of the time. It just depends on why it blew up.
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Re: Scored cylinder on Cummins

I've always heard #6 gets hot, that's why I installed my pyro probe on the back port on the exhaust manifold.

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