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Mysterious piece found in oil pan of cummins motor.

BIgMike614

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I was helping a friend do a service on a 04 T800 mixer. On the drain plug I found what looks to be a piece of cast iron. None of us here at the shop nor the two Cummins mechanics with "30 years a piece" can figure out where it came from, the motor is a Cummins ism. Any help would be much appreciated, even a place to start looking. Thank you. 20180416_121554.jpg 20180416_121326.jpg 20180416_121354.jpg 20180416_121400.jpg
 

Truck Shop

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On a piece like that with machined inner surface I would drop the pan and look for more parts and pieces. My thought is it came from top end, It's part of a boss structure and I can't
remember anything in the front or rear structures that would contain something like that. Has that engine ever had the head removed or other major work?

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DoyleX

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L10-M11-ISM close to the same upstairs. Many many years ago I had a L10 that broke part of the rocker shaft holder. Its easy to pull the covers and have a look.
 

funwithfuel

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Absolutely agree with rocker arm theory. Are there service records to look at. Someone may have performed a repair and left that bit to find its way down to the pan.
BTW , does it have Jakes? It almost looks like the slave piston bore, a little. That would be a large casting with edges to break off. As I look closer , I think I see a snap ring groove, if so , I'd start at the Jakes. You kinda hafta since they're on the very top. Lol
 

DMiller

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Have found push rod heads, rocker arm nuts, pieces of feeler gauge over the years. The one SINGULAR scary part to find is cam bushing copper or copper/steel. That is BAD JuJu.
 
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