Overhauled engine

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  1. spsauerland

    spsauerland Road Train Member

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    From IPD on breaking in rebuilt engine.
     

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  3. spindrift

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    Cummins as well. In my former shop, any engine with either an in frame or out of frame, was dynoed without question.
     
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  4. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    They still do
     
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  5. spsauerland

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    Huh, I haven't been able to spec one in a truck in years...
     
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  6. spyder7723

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    I love the responses about new engines in New trucks. Every single one of those new engines was treated and broken in at the engine plant before being shipped to the truck assembly plant.

    The difference between a properly broken in engine and one just driven however is the difference between an engine that confines pull from day one and one that barely needs topped off between oil changes.

    Also you don't 'need' a dyno to break an engine in, it just makes life easier.
     
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  7. spyder7723

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    Cat makes a lot more engines than on highway truck engines. They also rebuild truck engines every day.
     
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  8. spsauerland

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    That's why I said truck engines. I think Springfield rebuilders does quite a few of Cat reman engines and yes they Dyno them.
     
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    Cat will be happy to sell you a truck engine for your next new truck.....
     
  10. spsauerland

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    Is it EPA compliant for HD on-road use?
     
  11. RET423

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    Absolutely nothing happens on a dyno but quality control, the horsepower is verified and any obvious mistakes in assembly like an un-torqued head or loose valve train can be revealed before the customer takes delivery; there is no "ring seating" that is improved or needed.

    And the difference between an engine that consumes oil and one that does not is the alignment of the ring gaps on the oil rings; if they are correct the engine will not consume oil and if they are too close together on one or more holes the engine will always consume oil; no "break in routine" will correct incorrect oil ring alignment or make a correct alignment move out of its optimal position.
     
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