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โMar-18-2020 01:44 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
" but the telling story was the tensioner pully. It was a Dayco. Now I know that is not an OEM part which tells me that it had been changed out early. I bought the truck with 36K on it, so at somepoint it was replaced."
On Page one I mentioned this "Cummins tensioner is made by Dayco. Looked at the part on Geno's Garage."
so the one you just removed was OE, look on the back side it has a CUMMINS #.
โMar-18-2020 12:44 PM
โMar-18-2020 11:43 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Second belt would be fine. I don't think the tensioner is a major fail point.
I was wondering how you came up with changing the idler at 200k?
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โMar-16-2020 06:51 AM
SweetLou wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Grit you have no idea of my intent. The OP sure didnโt have an issue with what I said. He replied and I also mentioned I have replaced things when I didnโt have to also.
Maybe I didnโt need to use the word โHE!!โ but I meant no harm.
I just wanted him to know how mine lasted.
None taken! I appreciate all comments. I agreed with Grit on his examples of why some do what they do. Your post made me think I might be doing something way to early, however I have had an issue before with those parts, and I felt like helping out the economy ๐
โMar-16-2020 04:39 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Grit you have no idea of my intent. The OP sure didnโt have an issue with what I said. He replied and I also mentioned I have replaced things when I didnโt have to also.
Maybe I didnโt need to use the word โHE!!โ but I meant no harm.
I just wanted him to know how mine lasted.
โMar-16-2020 04:36 AM
Grit dog wrote:
^ As usual, what he said.
Generally this is a concept or skill or knowledge that only people who are very familiar with machinery and managing machinery and its "cost" understand.
I would not have this "knowledge" had I had a different career path and interests. Guaranteed.
However one bad experience can gain a person a quick boost of knowledge or opinion at least on how things work. Example swetlou and the duramax pulley guy in previous posts.
I have the fortune or misfortune of, for the last 30 years, running, managing, repairing and being exposed to the operational costs of 1000s of pieces of different equipment and vehicles. My internal micro processor, lol, can sort out that X model of X vehicle had issues with a certain thing. Or never had to do X to any piece of equipment used in a certain manner.
Some of that knowledge give me more confidence in a machine or part and some makes me more wary.
And for me, and I'm sure others, the peace of mind that a potential issue has been handled prior to heading out on the road is also valuable, if you're of that mindset.
I recall all the "work" I did to the truck prior to moving to AK. Truck had 120k on it. Was going to be pulling rough duty in the trip up there and my "list" was long. Didn't include pullies though. Checked them and they were smooth. Partly becasue I didn't want any issues to side track the trip up and partly becasue I wanted to minimize shop time during our limited time to experience AK.
Made it to AK and around, no problem.
In retrospect, couple things on the "list" that I didn't do, I still haven't 50k miles later and no issues.
One big thing I didn't expect at all presented itself later on. The clutch.
And another couple things that were on the list happened in that timeframe while we were up there. Rear u joint and steering pump.
Point is, denegrating posts like 12Vs insinuating that since he has 400k on a set of pullies that the OP is stupid for changing them, just show his opinion is batting out of its league with respect to experience.
โMar-15-2020 04:40 PM
โMar-15-2020 04:34 PM
time2roll wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:I suggest 100k unless the book is different.time2roll wrote:
Wait for 100k unless the belt shows cracking or chunks missing.
Do the pully at 200k unless the bearing is rough or excessive play.
Does the manual actually recommend 80k replacement?
Curious, what do you base this advice on?
I will change the belt at 100K for sure.
What do you recommend for the OP and based on what?