Hey guys title says it all. I don't have any friends or coworkers in real life so here I am. I love my truck 2001 Freightliner classic xl. My engine supposedly had around 400k on an overhaul. Has been running excellent lately. But today I was cruising along when my oil pressure increased 5-10 psi which I found weird but thought it was an electrical glitch. Plan was to drive about ten miles till I could pull over. Didn't think it was dire. Well I was wrong. 8 miles later truck made a death raddle and I shut it down and coasted to the shoulder. Coolant was all over everything under the hood not sure if I lost my radiator or what couldn't even tell. Temp gauge was only around 195-200, I was pulling a big hill with 45k on so that wasn't abnormal. Anyways all that to say what are your recommendations for proceeding? I haven't even had time to pop a cover or take a close look at anything. I am leaning towards a full reman drop in and do it at home. Or maybe even a reman long block. Any places you suggest or any input would be appreciated. looking to get it back on the road ASAP. This rental sucks.
Cummins N14 ate coolant. Locked up
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by Kruse Family Farms, Mar 31, 2025.
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You may have ventilated it. Make sure your block is good so you have a better idea of core cost.
Probably bettet off finding a complete engine used and having it overhauled, unless Cummins does a reman.
I've heard bad things about most aftermarket remanufacturers, so no help there.Bean Jr., austinmike and Kruse Family Farms Thank this. -
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Have you priced a Cummins reman? Long block is over 25k probably. Better get an used engine and do an overhaul.
If coolant is all over, there gotta be a hole it all came out from.
If it's just a radiator or a hose, why look for a new engine?Bean Jr., austinmike and Kruse Family Farms Thank this. -
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I'd be investigating a bit more before condemning it and dropping in a new engine.
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Removing valve covers, oil pan, and exhaust manifold should give you a better clue.
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