5.9 Cummins Connecting Rods

by admin on January 12, 2010

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Racers have been polishing connecting rods for years to improve stock rods durability and to decrease weight. The benefit to polishing is that you remove the source of potential stress fractures.

All factory rods have ridges from the forging process that run the length of the beams. This is the weakest part of the rod and most likely the first place a crack will develop. Our high performance Cummins 5.9 rods start with the early tongue and groove rod core (not late model cracked rods) they are inspected for flaws, cleaned, and magnafluxed next the beams are ground, polished, and  shot-peened, new high performance rod bolts installed, resized, checked for straight and balanced. They can be used in the common rail engine to replace the cracked rods. (Cracked rods refers to connecting rods made using powder metallurgy, The cap is then separated from the rod by a fracturing process, which results in an uneven mating surface due to the grain of the powdered metal.) Sold in matched sets only. Core charge may apply. PRICE 1095.00 PER SET PLUS 300.00 CORE


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Cylinder Head Porting Cummins 24 valve

by admin on January 9, 2010

Cylinder head porting on a diesel engine refers to the process of modifying the intake and exhaust ports to increase the amount of air going into the cylinder. Porting the heads provides the finely detailed attention required to bring the engine to the highest level of efficiency. It has been said that an internal combustion engine is nothing more than an air pump, and the more air it can pump, the more power it will make. Most often the guy who pays his bill without questioning it is the one who has already tried porting and has an idea of the work involved. Success at head porting does not happen overnight. It takes skill and practice. We offer over 30 years of head porting and air flow experience. We are asked all the time, does it help to port diesel heads when you can increase the boost? The answer is ABSOLUTELY. When you increase the boost, you put more air in the cylinder. When porting is done right, it will also put more air in the cylinder. Together you maximize the air flow and the horse power.


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Cummins 5.9 12 & 24 Valve Gorilla Main Bearing Girdle

January 1, 2010

The purpose of the engine main bearing girdle is to increases block rigidity and tensional stiffness; it does this by tying all the main bearing caps and oil pan rail together. Our GORILLA GIRDLES are designed using the latest CAD software and machined using a CNC milling machine and lathe. Engines that use a main [...]

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Duramax Main Bearing Gorilla Girdle

December 9, 2009

The purpose of the engine main bearing girdle is to increases block rigidity and tensional stiffness; it does this by tying all the main bearing caps and oil pan rail together. Our GORILLA GIRDLES are designed using the latest CAD software and machined using a CNC milling machine and lathe. Engines that use a main [...]

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Crank and Cam keyway service

November 30, 2009

The Duramax cam and crankshaft use a 5mm pin to index the timing gears, crank position sensor ring, and dampner. This pin can shear off resulting in improper cam timing and piston to valve contact. We can recut the keyway to accept a longer key. The machining of the key way slot is critical, just [...]

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Cummins Common Rail Gorilla Girdle 5.9 & 6.7

November 26, 2009

The purpose of the engine main bearing girdle is to increases block rigidity and tensional stiffness; it does this by tying all the main bearing caps and oil pan rail together. Our GORILLA GIRDLES are designed using the latest CAD software and machined using a CNC milling machine and lathe. Engines that use a main [...]

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Piston & Bearing Coating

November 18, 2009

R.E.M.’s Coating Department was established to bring the advantages of Aerospace coating technology to the performance diesel market. R.E.M. makes available a full range of power enhancing coatings for internal engine parts. R.E.M.’s Ceramic Piston Skirt Coating, is designed to be used, on any rigid or semi rigid surface experiencing sliding, rotating or oscillating friction. [...]

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Cummins Intake Plate

October 16, 2009

Dress up intake manifold cover  for Cummins This Billet aluminum intake manifold cover is guaranteed to draw attention to your engine compartment. Choose one for your 12-24 valve or common rail 5.9 Cummins diesel engine. The intake cover is CNC  machined form 6061 aircraft quality aluminum. The ball milling on the underside is designed to [...]

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