Very good. I came across your channel while researching the ISX 650 that was put into some RVs (Coach RVs) and the problems/costs associated with that engine. That 650 is wonderful power but the problems with that DOHC probably aren't worth the risk. And, it seems that the DOHC is not the only issue with that engine; several additional issues as well. Major horror stories documented on several forums, by several individuals who have lived that nightmare. And once upon a time, we had the fabulous N14 and before that we had the 855 Big Cam engine. Both of those were good engines for me. Years ago, if we had to even consider touching anything internally before a million miles, we were stunned. We used to get well over 1 million miles before we touched anything inside of diesel engines. And then came the emissions debacle. I'm reading about guys who have had to completely overhaul that ISX 650 before 50,000 miles; one of the valves would fail (#6 cylinder from memory) and it would nearly destroy that engine. A couple reports of engine failure before 19,000 miles. And the cost... scratching $50K to fix the mess! One guy reported engine failure twice, both before 50,000 miles. I'm not finished reading/researching yet but it looks like Cummins had to completely redesign the cylinder head, rockers, valves and more to "hopefully" fix the problem. I like big engines and it's very frustrating that a big engine such as that one can't be more dependable than that. It's always a nice feeling to have major power and then just let that thing purr down the road. It's fabulous that you're taking the time and willing to work to document this; overhauling an engine and trying to film it is not easy. Thank you for doing this.
I was really rooting for you on that number 6, looked very difficult. It looks like it's going to go together great, looking forward to the next episode!
What was the cost to have them come out and cut your counterbore's? I have a 2012 T800 flattop ISX I'm about to turn up from 1650 tq 450 hp to 1850 tq 500hp I have had it for a year with very few problems yet it's got 770,000 on it dosen't use but a gallon of oil per oil change.
Monarch Tools makes a great kit for cutting counterbores. It’s easy to do yourself.
Thanks 🙏
Great Video. I’m surprised you didn’t have to use a liner install tool to get the liners all the way into the block.
Very good.
I came across your channel while researching the ISX 650 that was put into some RVs (Coach RVs) and the problems/costs associated with that engine. That 650 is wonderful power but the problems with that DOHC probably aren't worth the risk. And, it seems that the DOHC is not the only issue with that engine; several additional issues as well. Major horror stories documented on several forums, by several individuals who have lived that nightmare. And once upon a time, we had the fabulous N14 and before that we had the 855 Big Cam engine. Both of those were good engines for me. Years ago, if we had to even consider touching anything internally before a million miles, we were stunned. We used to get well over 1 million miles before we touched anything inside of diesel engines. And then came the emissions debacle. I'm reading about guys who have had to completely overhaul that ISX 650 before 50,000 miles; one of the valves would fail (#6 cylinder from memory) and it would nearly destroy that engine. A couple reports of engine failure before 19,000 miles. And the cost... scratching $50K to fix the mess! One guy reported engine failure twice, both before 50,000 miles. I'm not finished reading/researching yet but it looks like Cummins had to completely redesign the cylinder head, rockers, valves and more to "hopefully" fix the problem. I like big engines and it's very frustrating that a big engine such as that one can't be more dependable than that. It's always a nice feeling to have major power and then just let that thing purr down the road.
It's fabulous that you're taking the time and willing to work to document this; overhauling an engine and trying to film it is not easy.
Thank you for doing this.
any time
Great job hun. Now the fun begins. You can do it.
Thanks Babe
That brand is good
I was really rooting for you on that number 6, looked very difficult. It looks like it's going to go together great, looking forward to the next episode!
Thank you, #6 was difficult to get to. It seemed the bores got tighter and tighter from front to back. I appreciate your support
Great work sir
WD40 was my Dad’s answer to everything. 😄👌🏽👏🏻
Hi, love your videos. Thank you so much. What is your he price range for counterbore adjustment?
600 to 800. Thanks
Vegetable oil, is there anything it can't do?
Great job up there Warren! It sounded painful. 😬
lol, I used olive oil so I guess that would be fruit oil.
What was the final protrusion of your liners
Good deal 👍✌️🇺🇸
Thanks, it should go pretty fast from here on out
What was the cost to have them come out and cut your counterbore's? I have a 2012 T800 flattop ISX I'm about to turn up from 1650 tq 450 hp to 1850 tq 500hp I have had it for a year with very few problems yet it's got 770,000 on it dosen't use but a gallon of oil per oil change.
Sorry for the late answer, it depends on where you’re at, it was $850 for my counterbores
@@TerraFirmaX I was just curious! looks like you did a great job on it!
Your Email don't work
warrentrucker@yahoo.com, email me and I'll give you my number.
What is name where you buy parts
ATL Diesel
There is a link in the description box as well www.atldiesel.com