Cummins QSL-9 G2 Rebuilt Engine
We rebuilt the QSL 9 G2 Cummins engine and we have it in stock ready for sale, all of our rebuilt engines are fully built top to bottom using brand new components and gaskets. The engine suffered from excessive oil burning.
Date of Manufacture is 2007-02-20
Model QSL9-G2
Prime HP/KW 331/247 at 1800 RPM
Prime HP/KW 282/210 at 1500 RPM
Standby HP/KW 364/271 at 1800 RPM
Standby HP/KW 310/231 at 1500 RPM
Serial Number:46721334
CPL 8695
CID/L 538/8.9
The process of rebuilding the engine includes;
- Removal from the Forklift
- Disassembly of the engine
- Manual scrubbing of heavy debris
- Engine degreasing
- Hot akaline spray jet cleaning
- Pnuematic wire brushing
- Ultrasonic cleaning
- Removal of broken studs
- Measuring all the various sizes of the components to manufacturer specifications
- Machining of cylinder bore to accept new pistons
- Check for warpage with straight edge
- Milling cylinder head surface
- Cutting valve seats
- Gnurling valve guides
- Machining valve surfaces or replacement
- Testing valve spring resistance
- Magnaflux cylinder heads for crack detection
- Adjust valve clearance
- Assemble cylinder head
- Machine crankshaft to accept new bearings
- Assemble engine with all new pistons, piston rings, rod bearings, main bearings, oil pump, timing kit, balance shaft bearings, valvetrain components, lifters, etc.
- Spin test engine
- Install back into the forklift
- Run engine at various speeds for at minimum of 6 hours to test for optimal engine operation.
- Pressure test cooling system
- Check for any check engine lights and subsequent diagnosis and correction of any engine related issues.