When you un torque and retorque the center head, you move the block from the loading of the deck and disturb the adjacent cylinder’s current firing ring’s seal. It it best to do them all and torque the heads starting with the center head, and add a very light film of silicone around the water passages on the deck.
I think the reason the #4 cylinder was a little cleaner than the others is because the injector cup on that cylinder was most likely leaking some coolant and only became severe when that head was resurfaced and reinstalled.
Cummins Reconditioned Heads are Highly Problematic!! I had the same issue. And several Injector failures. Gotta wonder about Cummins recondition quality control. Very Expensive and that's not, taking into account Downtime and lost Revenue
These are tough engines. Most of the problems I know of the heads going or similar issues is when operators put too much load on the engine when it's cold.
@@ronnies379peterbiltexperie2 basically yes. Atleast what I've seen. 15w40 gets super thick when cold. I've seen guys put the fuel pedal to the floor then start it and hold it there so the engine doesnt stall out. I'm not saying every head issue with a N14 is caused by not warming up the engine properly but a high number I would say are from just what i witnessed.
Hi, please give your opinion: i found 99 Volvo n14 esp, with low mileage, don't now if it's reliable. Becouse of year. Planning to do some local work 250 miles radius
I'm not a big fan of volvos or the ESP ratings, (I may not be familiar with all of them) but I don't see any reason why it would be unreliable. whether it has a '98 or '99 engine I wouldn't be worried.
I'm sure the liner protrusion is below spec. when the time is right I'm going to pull the block, get it resurfaced, cut the counter bores and the whole nine yards.
Hey i have a 2007 isx and it has blowby..i know it needs new piston rings, but my question is....can i just replace the rings and head gasket without having to do a full rebuild? Or is the rebuild might as well be necessary
Sorry I didn't see your comment earlier. My opinion would be if you have it apart to just do an overhaul, but there might be a situation where I would just replace the rings. Did you check the blowby pressure? How much oil is it burning?
Oil comes from under the first head under load and temperature after 190F. Two weeks ago I changed the gasket and put new bolts, but the problem did not go away. What can happen? Thank You!
I have n 01 fld with a n14 hard starting .. any ideas on changing the pump screen ..you know the one under the screw driver head on the pump? could i have a weak fuel pump?...i have to shoot it with ether to start it also changed the chk valve by the ecm
Someone I know had an N14 with a similar problem, the pump could not deliver enough fuel at cranking RPM to start the engine, so a little ether to get the RPMs up and it would run, A new fuel pump fixed the problem. If you think it might be the screen, I would simply remove the screen and the other bits, reinstall the cap and see if it makes a difference.
Было много проблем, сначала прокладка головки, затем плохая чаша инжектора, затем плохая восстановленная головка. (Translated from) "There were many problems, first a head gasket, then a bad injector cup, then a bad remanufactured head"
Well, Life goes on, I did another video called "My Cummins N14 Dropped a valve" and have another video coming out soon. As of right now its runs fine geting up there in mileage though. Thanks for commenting!
I really like the triple head design.....one man could do an in-frame without a lifting device. 😎👍
That's a nice designed engine. The heads is separated in three. Save money
When you un torque and retorque the center head, you move the block from the loading of the deck and disturb the adjacent cylinder’s current firing ring’s seal. It it best to do them all and torque the heads starting with the center head, and add a very light film of silicone around the water passages on the deck.
I think the reason the #4 cylinder was a little cleaner than the others is because the injector cup on that cylinder was most likely leaking some coolant and only became severe when that head was resurfaced and reinstalled.
sombody don't know what they are doing. u should just change all of the gaskets and b done with it.
Yes very common n14 problem
Cummins Reconditioned Heads are Highly Problematic!! I had the same issue. And several Injector failures. Gotta wonder about Cummins recondition quality control. Very Expensive and that's not, taking into account Downtime and lost Revenue
These are tough engines. Most of the problems I know of the heads going or similar issues is when operators put too much load on the engine when it's cold.
Roger1 333 they don’t warm it up
Before they roll or ?
@@ronnies379peterbiltexperie2 basically yes. Atleast what I've seen. 15w40 gets super thick when cold. I've seen guys put the fuel pedal to the floor then start it and hold it there so the engine doesnt stall out. I'm not saying every head issue with a N14 is caused by not warming up the engine properly but a high number I would say are from just what i witnessed.
@@ronnies379peterbiltexperie2 I must also add I am not a mechanic
Mack and cat mechanical engine starting instructions are to hold it on the pin until it will idle reliably.
@@jaredmayer3960 This ain't a Mack or a CAT or mechanical.
Sounds like you need a new set of spark plugs on that baby
Where would you put them??
😂😂😂😂
He has the spark plug wires crossed. it happened to me in the past. He might need a new distributor.
I think he needs to clean his carburetor
I think he ran out of gasoline 🤦♂️🤣
Hi, please give your opinion: i found 99 Volvo n14 esp, with low mileage, don't now if it's reliable. Becouse of year. Planning to do some local work 250 miles radius
I'm not a big fan of volvos or the ESP ratings, (I may not be familiar with all of them) but I don't see any reason why it would be unreliable. whether it has a '98 or '99 engine I wouldn't be worried.
check your liner protrusion
I'm sure the liner protrusion is below spec. when the time is right I'm going to pull the block, get it resurfaced, cut the counter bores and the whole nine yards.
Your block deck must not be flat true, so it is not meshing even with heads
That, or liner protrusion possibly
There's a shim available by cummins as a fix if your liner protrusion is under spec, you install it on top of liner right before the head gasket.
It’s a band-aid to cover an issue that needs to be corrected . Cat remains use that junk and some of their remans don’t last 100K miles.
Yup they come from the factory with them.
Should just pull the liner and replace shim under liner...then problem solved correctly.
I got the same engine. And same problem. So how expence it is to change the head seal?
Hey i have a 2007 isx and it has blowby..i know it needs new piston rings, but my question is....can i just replace the rings and head gasket without having to do a full rebuild? Or is the rebuild might as well be necessary
Sorry I didn't see your comment earlier. My opinion would be if you have it apart to just do an overhaul, but there might be a situation where I would just replace the rings. Did you check the blowby pressure? How much oil is it burning?
You must like being broke down...after the second head gasket. we would of pulled the #3 off and checked the head and lines hi new head gasket
I got the same problem!!!!! So it's the head gasket broke
Why didn't you change all at once
I was expecting to get more life out of the others.
Oil comes from under the first head under load and temperature after 190F. Two weeks ago I changed the gasket and put new bolts, but the problem did not go away. What can happen? Thank You!
I have n 01 fld with a n14 hard starting ..
any ideas on changing the pump screen ..you know the one under the screw driver head on the pump?
could i have a weak fuel pump?...i have to shoot it with ether to start it
also changed the chk valve by the ecm
Someone I know had an N14 with a similar problem, the pump could not deliver enough fuel at cranking RPM to start the engine, so a little ether to get the RPMs up and it would run, A new fuel pump fixed the problem. If you think it might be the screen, I would simply remove the screen and the other bits, reinstall the cap and see if it makes a difference.
Timing sensor!!!
Usualy the check valve on the inlet to cooling plate behind the ECM.
Check valves for sure. Maybe spring is broken or missing.
Stepping over dollars to pick up dimes, smh.
Подскажите пожалуйста. В чом проблема была? Головка блока?
Было много проблем, сначала прокладка головки, затем плохая чаша инжектора, затем плохая восстановленная головка. (Translated from) "There were many problems, first a head gasket, then a bad injector cup, then a bad remanufactured head"
What happened in the end ?
Well, Life goes on, I did another video called "My Cummins N14 Dropped a valve" and have another video coming out soon. As of right now its runs fine geting up there in mileage though. Thanks for commenting!
Tengo un motor N14 le Ise ajuste pero no logré arancar
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Ya lo prendiste?
@@johncholmes643 que?
You have to complain in Spanish because they are remanufactured in mexico
Ell Jay figures...
Bit of a knob.
Why would you put on a faulty part? You just said it looked like it been dropped. Let me block this channel
By far the dumbest engine ever