You can go straight to Cummins for it and pay new price or try e-bay or another on line type of site. I've had good luck on e-bay.
Local cummins dealer or distributor. Use wsl.cummins.com to find it.
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.
Yes.
Auto : 48re Manual : G56
From the Motor Manual Labor Guide: Factory 2.1 hrs., Suggested operation shop time 2.9 hrs.
By far the best resource or reference for a prospective car engine shopper looking for a Cummins engine is the Cummins site on the web. Other options include Diesel Rebuild Kits.
There are MANY reasons this could be happening. You need to get a shop to hook up the Cummins Insite program to look up fault codes.
Depends on what the transmission is. Bear in mind that Cummins engines can be found in 3/4 ton Dodge pickups and semi trucks alike.
Manual, yes. Auto, no.Manual, yes. Auto, no.
yes a 5.9 cummins is bett than a derimax because it lasts longer, produces more horsepower, and torque, plus their the only engine that is a manual.
You may be able to find an exploded view of the Cummins ISM EGR system in the official service manual provided by Cummins, or by contacting a certified Cummins dealer. Exploded views typically detail each component and their connections within the system for analysis and repair.
Factory service manual. The back of your owners manual should have info for ordering one.