I think the original question was, Is it worth it to rebuild? The oil cooling nozzles were added due to a problem with the old style bolt on wrist pins coming apart. Usually at 750k. About half the time they’d knock a hole in the side of the block. I knew one Mechanic O/O back then who had 2 go bad within a week of each other. Him and his son in law ran California together. One broke the block, one didn’t. Both were right near 750k. A text book example. First I’d heard of it. So if you don’t have a block that has or can add nozzles to, maybe you can buy new rods that are drilled and still upgrade to a floating wrist pin piston. I don’t know for sure myself. If you have it rebuilt at a certified Shop, they’ll upgrade to a low Nox program. That will cause excessive white smoking when cold, if you stay with the 15:1 pistons. The 16.5:1 piston kit solves that problem. They’ll also only want to rebuild with original parts. You want to pick your own and build it for yourself. There’s options.
Detroit 12.7l burning oil and excessive blowby
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Idk. I still running a 2000. Doubt there is a bolt I haven't turned on it. I can not imagine the money I have spent in total.
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