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8v92 rebuild

Started by David Anderson, December 17, 2019, 07:27:31 PM

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muldoonman

Follow the cat as he travels and works on a lot of the older buses. Some in bad shape before he starts. Wonder when you should roll a set of bearing into a 8V92TA. Heard some say 100,000 miles and others 200,000. Mine has 96,000 on it now.

luvrbus

Glen 150,000 miles is when I pull one down for bearing in the engine and the famous 50D alternator then they good for the end which is between 350 and 400,000 miles,the DDEC seems to have a more even wear pattern that a older mechinal  8v92 fwiw .This is the way I like to do a 8v92 I am not much into the inframes kits
Life is short drink the good wine first

TomC

At least it used to be-every 100,000 miles adjust valves and run rack (mechanical engines); every 200,000 miles roll in main and rod bearings; every 300,000 miles rebuild blower and turbo, new injectors; 500,000 miles rebuild whole engine if needed. I rebuilt my 8V-92TA at 500,000 miles. The cylinder liners were still showing hone marks, but I wanted the up dated cylinders and pistons. Oil consumption went from 1,200 miles to 2,200 miles per gallon.

Then I bought my truck with Caterpillar 3406B. Maintenance on that-adjust valves every 200,000 miles, roll in bearings at 500,000 miles, rebuild at 1 million. What a difference! Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

luvrbus

Buses take a toll on engines they don't last as long as the truck engines out in the fresh air
Life is short drink the good wine first

chessie4905

How much to rebuild at 1 million miles?
How many conversion owners will see 250,000, let alone 500,000 or 1,000,000 miles? At 250,000, 31,250 gallons of fuel@ 8 mpg. About $130,000.
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central

richard5933

Wow - I'd have to put mine into revenue service to ever see numbers like that! Just turned 50K this summer. :)
Richard
1974 GMC P8M4108a-125 Custom Coach "Land Cruiser" (Sold)
1964 GM PD4106-2412 (Former Bus)
1994 Airstream Excella 25-ft w/ 1999 Suburban 2500
Located in beautiful Wisconsin

luvrbus

The 3406 was the best engine ever built and simple to work on ,you could lug it down to 900 rpm and give it throttle and it would pick back up I loved that old engine
Life is short drink the good wine first

chessie4905

GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central

luvrbus

Quote from: chessie4905 on December 18, 2019, 03:28:03 PM
Sorry. The 6-71 was.

You are joking right ,in the oil patch those were 4000 hr engines,I have worked on many single,duplex and quads 6-71's they never lasted long working hard 24 hours a day
Life is short drink the good wine first

DoubleEagle

The 6-71 sounds sweet, but it would not last as long as a 3406, which also (in it's own way) sounded very authoritative. I had one in a Mack R700 that would out-pull 8V92's in the mountains (of Northern New Hampshire) to such an extent that it could run one or two trips more in a day. As a driver, the 3406 is king, from Cliff's mechanical view, it is the best. The Series 60 is close in quality, but the torque of the 3406 is outstanding.  ;)
Walter
Dayton, Ohio
1975 Silvereagle Model 05, 8V71, 4 speed Spicer
1982 Eagle Model 10, 6V92, 5 speed Spicer
1984 Eagle Model 10, 6V92 w/Jacobs, Allison HT740
1994 Eagle Model 15-45, Series 60 w/Jacobs, HT746

chessie4905

Im not talking about how long they last, necessarily. Even 60 series are pretty decent. How much are 3406 parts and cost to rebuild?

https://itstillruns.com/history-detroit-diesel-671-tib-12210825.html
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central

muldoonman

Quote from: luvrbus on December 18, 2019, 07:45:28 AM
Glen 150,000 miles is when I pull one down for bearing in the engine and the famous 50D alternator then they good for the end which is between 350 and 400,000 miles,the DDEC seems to have a more even wear pattern that a older mechinal  8v92 fwiw .This is the way I like to do a 8v92 I am not much into the inframes kits

Thanks Cliff don't know if I'll make it to 150,000 but good to know. After having my blower redone a year or so ago it went back to almost no oil usage.

luvrbus

Quote from: chessie4905 on December 18, 2019, 04:07:43 PM
Im not talking about how long they last, necessarily. Even 60 series are pretty decent. How much are 3406 parts and cost to rebuild?

https://itstillruns.com/history-detroit-diesel-671-tib-12210825.html

Parts for the 3406 wasn't that bad maybe 5 to 8% more than a Detroit, injection pumps were a little costly to rebuild but they never gave much problems, the 3406 was not as labor intensified as a 2 stroke though 
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lostagain

I love Detroit 2 strokes, but I love a Cat 3406 too. Agreed the torque is phenomenal. I have one in my Pete dump truck with 13 speed. I've been driving one in a grain truck lately with an 18 speed. A treat for sure. And sounds good too. Better than a S60...

JC
JC
Blackie AB
1977 MC5C, 6V92/HT740 (sold)
2007 Country Coach Magna, Cummins ISX (sold)