3000#
The headbolt torque for a the 350 Big Cam is 285 footpounds
11 gallons or 44 quarts
A big cam 350 probably refers to a cummins diesel engine. Cummins diesel engines had a reputation for cam failure in the past, and the company came out with a fix they called the big cam series of engines, which means the cam bearings, lobes, followers etc were made bigger to last longer C
The Cummins Big Cam 400 engine typically weighs around 2,500 to 3,000 pounds, depending on the specific configuration and components included. This weight can vary slightly based on additional accessories or modifications. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact weight of a particular engine model.
A 1989 5.9L Cummins does not have a cam sensor.
It could be done, yes.
1-5-3-6-2-4
Well, you'd have to let us WHICH Cummins engine. The L8000 was in production from the 1980s until... I want to say 1996... and it was available in many configurations, from Class 7 single axle trucks to Class 8 tandem trucks. There was more than one Cummins engine available in the lineup, and the engines changed throughout the years, as well. You could be talking about a 6BT, Big Cam, Small Cam, L10, M11...
What is the cam endplay on a n-14 cummins
a 1993 doesn't have a cam sensor. the crankshaft position sensor is located on the front of the engine directly above the crankshaft pulley
Basically, it was the engine which was replaced by the N14. It was all mechanical, displaced 14 liters, and was available from the factory which horsepower ratings from 250 - 400 horsepower (hence the 400 in the instance you mentioned). The BCIV is also known as the N855.
Unless it was built with high compression and or a "big" cam causing high cylinder pressures a stocker should suffice .