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  1. smittyjr355

    Locked up cummins in the M923

    Well my worst nightmare is now reality!!! I have bearings welded to the crankshaft..... Now I have to decide what to do. Should know by the end of the week if I'm gonna part her out!!
  2. smittyjr355

    Locked up cummins in the M923

    I plan on starting with the oil pan for a quick look, then if everything is good I will start with the atf!!!:grd:
  3. smittyjr355

    Locked up cummins in the M923

    Here are a couple pics!
  4. smittyjr355

    Locked up cummins in the M923

    Did you tear into the motor and what did you find if you did?
  5. smittyjr355

    Locked up cummins in the M923

    I am really hoping that it is just a rusted/locked cylinder!!! It seems like if the motor was locked up due to the lack of oil there should be a rod sticking out!!!
  6. smittyjr355

    Locked up cummins in the M923

    Well I picked up my new toy (M923) yesterday and got a nice little surprise!! I knew the truck "does not start" before buying it but I figured it would be something small. After looking more closely at the motor I came to the conclusion that it is locked solid. No movement of the crank at all...
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