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Wilbur
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Oct 17, 2017

Used Cummins Diesel Questions

Thinking about buying an older motorhome (100K miles or less) with Cummins but not sure something(engine) won't be masked at purchase to be a problem after writing the check. Internet sites list a lot of things to look for, but want owner/operator feedback. Also, what is the average yearly cost of ENGINE maintenance when driving is 5-10K miles per year? I'm fairly good at working on gasoline engines but no experience with diesel. Any info will be appreciated!

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  • Wilbur wrote:
    Thinking about buying an older motorhome (100K miles or less) with Cummins but not sure something(engine) won't be masked at purchase to be a problem after writing the check. Internet sites list a lot of things to look for, but want owner/operator feedback. Also, what is the average yearly cost of ENGINE maintenance when driving is 5-10K miles per year? I'm fairly good at working on gasoline engines but no experience with diesel. Any info will be appreciated!


    depends on what it is?? ISB ISC ISL etc example ISL oil is good to 20K miles;; I change oil and filter every 3 years 0r 13K miles
    Fuel filters (dual) good for 4 years at 4K per year etc
    air dryer about 5 years depends on type of driving (water/temps etc)
    it really depends on engine size and year and miles driven for sure
    however at 100K miles Iam sure its got lots of life left assuming it was decently looked after
  • Thanks to all. I have been told the older diesel is usually a good reliable engine up to 500k miles. At my age, 5-7 years is about the length of operations before trading for skids on a rocking chair.
  • If you're only looking at 5-10k miles a year, just plan on an oil change and all filters (oil, fuel, air, coolant, and air dryer). If you want to keep this simple and cost-effective, just find a Speedco and you'll be out the door for all of it under $500 plus air filter and air dryer. If you want to spend more, find a Cummins or RV dealer that thinks you have blank checks to pass out. Cummins builds a solid motor, but each model has had some issues that have been mostly weeded out through TSB's and recalls. I'd at least have the serial number checked for any recalls or major work performed that's not being revealed. I'd go for having an oil sample tested.

    https://www.speedco.com/en-us/the-speedco-experience/rv-services

    In my book the older diesels are much better. The DPF's, EGR's and common rail systems today do not create a 500k mile motor anymore.
  • Our Cummins 8.3 350 horse gets an oil change every 10,000 miles, that's 24 its oil, and a NAPA's best Fleet guard filter. Prices vary so run a price check in your location.
    Turbines are very reliable, and seldom fail. so remember 2% of the problems with them make 100% of the stories about them.
  • Since you've been doing your own maint, you will find the Cummins isn't much different. Standard oil, fuel filter and air filter changes. All are easy.
    For 10K a year, I would expect to pay less (probably much less) than $100 for materials. It will depend on year, eng. and number of filters.
  • I'd have it put on the computer and checked.. if it's not that old. A bad turbocharger will set you back 3 grand.
  • Cummins is a proven reliable power plant good for 500K miles with only routine maintenance. As with anything used it is all about previous owners attention to service details.