Yukon Jack
1/2 ton status
Sorry to hear about the hail damage - you sure have a great attitude about it! Keep on enjoying that truck, even with the new mother nature modifications.
drop the drivers side in a ditch and see what it does. Your right you may not need it but you could use it. It would be something I would save for and plan but probably not be in a rush to doSorry to hear about the hail damage - you sure have a great attitude about it! Keep on enjoying that truck, even with the new mother nature modifications.
Ouch, sorry to hear about the hail damage. I was watching it come down in N. Phx. (I just saw the burb last weekend and it looked better in person than the pics.)

You know, when Mythbusters tested to see if dents like a golf ball benefited a car, they found that gas mileage went up. This means it isn't hail damage, it is fuel efficiency upgrades.![]()
may sound a bit corny
Of all the things that Cummins did with their motor nothing confuses me more than the bolts they used on the starter. Every bolt on the motor is a reduced hex, flange head bolt. Every single one--except three. The three that hold the starter to the engine. Those three are reduced diameter flange head TWELVE POINT bolts. Why in the world would they do that?? Well, when I assembled this thing I could not bring myself to install those so I go the proper grade 10.9 reduced hex flange head bolts instead. How goofy to need a special socket just for that.
Crazy stuff. At least you have some piece of mind with the new starter.
Cummins didn't do that - Dodge did. Dodge made the adapter, and they install it and the starter after they receive the engine from Cummins.
As far as the bolts go...just a guess...choice may reside on the oem chassis side of the house...
Sorry about the hail damage...thats flat out weirdness for down your way brother nick. Can u source the fenders and a hood down there? If so let me know and i'll chip in on the replacements...after all it was my burb years ago and you are brother nick...give me a few weeks on that as i had to sit at the house for 3 weeks as i took a few days off for cams 7th bday and it turned into 3 weeks off....a rarity i know...if i wasn't paying off the ex's debt i would drove the new dodge down for a visit.
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Wierd. I have a Cummins parts catalog for this motor and all of those parts have Cummins numbers on them (even the blasted 12pt bolts). Are you sure that they did that?? It seems odd that Cummins would ship a motor to a customer and have them finish the assembly with Cummins parts. I know stranger things happen, but with the volume they did, it just seems strange.

No, I'm not 100% positive. The info I have is probably third hand at best...![]()
Well, I'm doubting it in this case as the flywheel adapter had the same nasty black paint as the motor did indicating it was painted (or dipped judging by paint quality) at the same time as the motor was.
Now, it would not surprise me if other vehicle manufacturers did this depending on whether it was getting an SAE 2 or 3 etc, depending on the customer order.
I was chatting with a tech at a dealer in town and he said that 12pt bolts on the starter is fairly common across the board with several different manufacturers. Probably just the typical sadistic engineer crap.
I actually like 12pt stuff. That said, I used 6pt flanged bolts to attach my housing and starter. Since my engine is out of a commercial vehicle, it had an SAE 2 housing on it. I had to buy the Dodge housing and install it. The bolts used to attach it to the engine were th same ones that held the sae adapter on. I just had to buy bolts for the starter and the bellhousing.
The 12 point starter bolts is a dodge thing, all B series dodge 5.9 versions cam with them. The fun part is when some jag leg rounds off them off and the inside bolt is a pain to remove.