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That is a piston oiler, Look at the main journals on your block and you will see them.And just for general knowledge- six of these came in my Cummins gasket set. What the blazes are they? I've scoured the net and found nothing.. I'm guessing I dont need them but I'm still curious. View attachment 54560
That LSX looks mean! When I was speaking to Steve this summer, I brought up the rears and he stated they were in the works. With the 42s I'll be running, I like the idea of added stopping power. From what I hear, it makes the rear brake jobs much easier, but you have to give up the parking brake to run them.
The 1st gen Cummins 2wd downpipe has a even more pronounced bend under the turbine then slightly bends towards the block and down, an 8.3 Cummins cobra-head is about the tightest w/o going custom.My cummins 12v exhaust manifold has an angle on the turbo side. Makes the turbo hit the cab. I picked up a dorman 24v manifold with a straight down exit to try tomorrow. I'll post some pics then.
That's excellent to know. I'm not sure yet how close the full exhaust will be. I'm putting a pacbrake in there too. I'll see today with a proper angle on the manifold.an 8.3 Cummins cobra-head is about the tightest w/o going custom.
Best practice is to attach the down pipe to perhaps bellhousing or trans adapter too support the weight of any added items like the pack brake reducing stress & preventing exhaust manifold from cracking or even breaking off.That's excellent to know. I'm not sure yet how close the full exhaust will be. I'm putting a pacbrake in there too. I'll see today with a proper angle on the manifold.