I think they are all the same. The extra nickel sounds good but idk what for. In my opinion if your looking for a good builder that your gonna not use anything much but the block look for a low horsepower motor out of like a single axle dump or little daycab. Odds are lower miles and the low horsepower blocks are way less prone to have problems in the lower bores. A cracked liner flange is more likely to be from a wore lower bore letting the liner Rock over too far or a repaired lower that isn’t perfectly true. Getting them true is not easy even for the experienced. The crevice seal liners from PAI or IPD is what I use on any that show the slightest in the bottom. That wide band will help hold that liner from rocking. The bigger the fire the more they wear. That’s the main problem with the C16 and especially C18. The bore is so big and stroke so long when it comes around the bottom it puts pressure on the side of liner. Horsepower and ##### got something in common. We spend a lifetime and a fortune in seek of it.
599 hp 3406
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by W923, Jul 1, 2023.
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