I'm in the process of purchasing a peterbilt 587 with a cummins engine and when I was doing a test drive the engine break sounded really weird. It was like ttttttttttttt like metal being hit really fast and kind of loud it sounded unmuffled or something, even the salesman said that sounded weird. I drive a 2016 579 now for the company I work for it has the same engine and it doesnt sound like that at all. Does anyone know if that could be a big problem or an easy fix?
2016 peterbilt 587 Engine break issue
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by Alexp2686, Aug 23, 2020.
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I would start with checking the Overhead and pay close attention to the engine brake lash adjustment. While your in there it may not be a bad idea to check the clearance on the rocker levers. Any records to indicate recent engine work?
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They havent shown me any records yet. I test drove the truck and afterwards they took it to the shop to get that fixed, so when I go back there on wed I will ask for it, if they dont want to give me ill go to the dealer and see if they can print me one also will pay for one online.
Its 2016 petevilt 587 it has 556k miles on it, it looks really good it drives good from what i can tell except for this engine break issue. Im getting it from arrow truck sales with a platnum 400,000 mile warranty through ntp.
How would I check the clearance do i have to take it to the dealer? -
I would have the seller get it checked out and show receipt from Cummins Authorized service center performed inspection and adjustments. Read your aftermarket warranty and make sure you understand what it covers so there is no surprises.spsauerland and Alexp2686 Thank this.
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I will definitely read everything before signing anything, thank you.
Is there anything I need to check for once they get the truck back to make sure they did it right?Goodysnap Thanks this. -
You have already expressed concern about the engine. Trust your senses. If it doesn't feel or sound right, its probably not right. The only other option is to take the truck to a 3rd party for a second opinion.
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Yeah, true, I'll go see what else they have. If they dont have anything else in my price range ill take it for an inspection maybe get a dyno also before buying it.
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