LONGER-the dmax has roller lifters and a billet cam; compared to a cast camshaft and solid flat tappets that seem to have issues with rounding off the lobes when some people put the 60 lb valve springs in12 valves? Yes. 24 valve and common rail? No.
Theres no reason a duramax wouldnt be just as reliable as a common rail cummins. You dont ever see duramax engines that are just straight mechanically "worn out". Its always the little electronic/complicated crap "on top" of the motor that either breaks, or fails to the point where it takes out the bottom end.
[B]If you put a mechanical pump on a duramax, got rid of all the "crap", and detuned it to 160hp it would last just as long as any 12 valve.[/B]
[/COLOR] LONGER-the dmax has roller lifters and a billet cam; compared to a cast camshaft and solid flat tappets that seem to have issues with rounding off the lobes when some people put the 60 lb vave springs in
No, they have tappets. You can't even get them out without pulling the cam. You have to stick dowels down into the tappets, pull up on them and use a rubber band to squeeze the dowels together so they don't fall. Then once you pull the cam, you slide a little tray in place of it and pull the dowels out. The tappets fall in the tray and you pull the tray out.wait whoa beep beep back the truck up! Cummins doesnt have roller lifters???? How do they get those things to last? Is the 6.7 cummins still not roller-lifters? I didnt even know non-roller engines still existed. I thought they all went away like 20 years ago.
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No, they have tappets. You can't even get them out without pulling the cam. You have to stick dowels down into the tappets, pull up on them and use a rubber band to squeeze the dowels together so they don't fall. Then once you pull the cam, you slide a little tray in place of it and pull the dowels out. The tappets fall in the tray and you pull the tray out.
Here's a pic I found with a real quick google search:
Yes, you are correct. I guess my post came across wrong. You said, "Cummins doesnt have roller lifters????" I said, "No [they don't have roller lifter], they have tappets."Yes I realize they have tappets...if a pushrod engine doesnt have roller lifters, it has tappets no? Its either one or the other...
I just ASSumed it had roller lifters. Not flat tappets.
Ive seen the wooden dowel and rubber band thing a bunch too, neat trick.
Basically, the only thing I was not aware of is that they are a flat tappet engine, not a roller engine.
Yes, you are correct. I guess my post came across wrong. You said, "Cummins doesnt have roller lifters????" I said, "No [they don't have roller lifter], they have tappets."
You guys are good at that when the injectors melt the motor down in stock form on a regular basis.
Bud, your preachin to the choir. Mines down right now. Melted two pistons back in August. Hope to have it up and running sometime over the T-giving break (half the rod bearings are wrong)
I will admit, the Common Rails have the tendency to have some issues. ALL of the newer trucks can and do. Just a fact of life. Actually, both of mine have, the 03 completely stock, and the 07 when I got fancy and stacked the Quad Adrenaline with my Smarty. Timings a bitch
12 valves? Yes. 24 valve and common rail? No.
Theres no reason a duramax wouldnt be just as reliable as a common rail cummins. You dont ever see duramax engines that are just straight mechanically "worn out". Its always the little electronic/complicated crap "on top" of the motor that either breaks, or fails to the point where it takes out the bottom end.If you put a mechanical pump on a duramax, got rid of all the "crap", and detuned it to 160hp it would last just as long as any 12 valve.
I've said the same thing I don't know how many times! Personally, I prefer the Chevy to Dodge or Ford, but I was raised to love GM products and hate Fords (which is odd becuase my grandfather on my dad's side was a Ford mechanic and only drove Ford). People always ask me at work which truck is the best, and I tell them they all have their issues. What it comes down to is which one you can live with every day. It's really all personal preference in my opinion.Is the Dmax better than a Cummins, nope, vice versa, nope. They're all junk, it just depends on what you want to work on. Just my opinion though.
Damn that sucks, how spendy are cummins parts? Probably just like Dmax's it's a diesel so probably twice as much as it should be. Did you have a couple bad injectors or was it from the stacked box's and timing?
I love my truck, cuss it and threaten to get rid of it when it breaks, then that first test spin after its fixed, I'm in love with it again.
The main reason alot of people think the cummins b series is better than the Dmax is stupidity. When alot of people hear duramax, they instanty think isuzu japanese crap, When they hear Cummins they think USA made in Columbus, IN. Which frankly isn't the case. Tear apart a cummins and tell me how many parts say made in the USA. It'll be a short list.
My question to those people is why would a Japanese design/influence etc. be a bad thing? I realize the dmax is built in the USA, and that Izuzu doesn't have anything to do with it anymore. But they were in on the original design, which I think is a good thing! Sure you can bitch because we want stuff made in America, but a lot of things built in Japan are of extremely good quality. You can talk shit about Honda's and Toyotas being ricers but anybody who puts down Japanese quality is a dumbass!