Gamagoat1
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Is there amilitary manual on the 250 Cummins and if so what is the number.
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Gamagoat1 said:Thank a lot for the help guys, I want to learn all I can about this beast before I screw something up. To big to tow and expensive to fix.
WillWagner said:Leave the fuel system components to a shop that does them on a regular basis. The engine...those are easy! I have a few Cummins manuals..sorry, no military TMs..that will give step by step tear down, inspection and rebuild/repair of the engine and components..W/P, lube pump, accessory drive, etc. quote]
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I just got my PT pump back from a local shop that does all the rebuild work for the local Guard Unit as well as for commercial customers. They do great work, are resonably priced, love to chat when you drop off/pick up, and turn things around quickly. I really enjoyed reading the TM on how it's done jwhile the pump was in the shop ust so that I would have a better understanding of the process and how everything went together (and I just like to know how things work anyway...).
The military TM that I referenced above has the step by step tear down, inspection and rebuild/repair of the engine and components. Accessory (such as alternators and starters) tear down and rebuild are handled in other TM's that are referenced ...
Info from your collection of Cummins manuals would make for interesting reading and comparison to the military TM's. NO rush on seeing any of it though as I've go a long way to go before I've got as much of the military ones digested as I'd like. One thing that would be interesting is a comparison of the military 250 and a higher horsepower model since I know of at least two folks on this forum who would love to have about forty more horses when pulling some hills with a load... Or thoughts that you might have on getting more out of the NHC250...
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Getting a complete set of manuals would be your best bet.Gamagoat1 said:Thanks for the help guys! I'll digest the manuals here before I get in any deeper. It runs great just want to be prepared.
I turned up the fuel just a tad and have no trouble raising the exhaust temp into the NO ZONE! I am the only driver of this unit and acustomed to monitering this type of thing so its not a big deal. i guess my point is dont bother turning up the fuel on the 250's as you really cant use it with out heating it to the melting point. need to get the 335 done and do a transplant. then we will have a little more to work with.WillWagner said:Getting more power and RPM out of the 855 is easy too, but, if they aren't piston cooled, I wouldn't advise doing it. Next week when we go to Fontana, I'll look at some of the 250's that they have on the ground and see what they are like.