cat c15 blown head gasket

Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by ScarfaceTrucking, Jul 1, 2020.

  1. bad-luck

    bad-luck Road Train Member

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    Never heard of still getting full a core credit on a cracked head.... When a head cracks because of heat it is usually the casing that cracks Screenshot_20200701-171116_Drive.jpg Screenshot_20200701-171116_Drive.jpg
     
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  3. MM71

    MM71 Heavy Load Member

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    I have an American Premium Castings aftermarket head on my truck .... lots of em going strong out there.

    No Core
     
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  4. rydr

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    All i can tell you is from first hand personal experience with cracked heads I have always gotten full core credit
     
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  5. bad-luck

    bad-luck Road Train Member

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    I am GLAD you did! My friend was not so lucky
     
  6. BoxCarKidd

    BoxCarKidd Road Train Member

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    I have done the same: Received core credit on a cracked head. Failure happen while the vehicle was in operation. No junk yard stuff.
     
  7. AModelCat

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    Wonder if he deleted the VVAs with stock compression pistons?

    This is where having a mechanic with OCD pays off. Caterpillar has specs for liner protrusion and if you aren't overly anal about getting things set up as close to spec as possible you can see head gaskets go from a liner being at the low end of spec being between 2 taller liners.

    As mentioned above, if the head is coming off, assume it'll need 6 cylinder kits, counterbores cut/shimmed and a new head. Then if it doesn't, well its good news.
     
  8. rolls canardly

    rolls canardly Road Train Member

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    Another option is a short block right from Caterpillar.
    Now you have a zero miles bottom end from the Factory.
    I got one at 156,000 mi. and now have 285,000.
    A) - Peace of mind; its new!
    B) - rip it out and slam it in. Quick, fast, and in a hurry.
    I wanted to cheap it out, but sat down and friggered it all out,
    did all the maff, and in the long run, it was better for my case.
    I cannot afford to be down 5 weeks waiting on Fred to finish his break to install the whatever.
     
  9. Rubber duck kw

    Rubber duck kw Road Train Member

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    How long has it been since it was overhauled? If it's been sitting 6 months with water in a cylinder it'll probably need an overhaul anyway. I'd assume it needs a rebuild, an easy 15 to 40k dollars depending which route you go with it and how much of the work you do yourself.
     
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  10. Muddydog79

    Muddydog79 Heavy Load Member

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    Dont buy it unless he wants 10k for it. If you buy it for 10k, be prepared to drop 30 more on it.
     
  11. ScarfaceTrucking

    ScarfaceTrucking Bobtail Member

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    thanks everyone i decided not to risk and wait for a decent working truck with a det 12.7 or n14 times are too tough to risk it with a expensive motor to fix.
     
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