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6.7 Cummins block made in China?
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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 16375877" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>Pretty sure it is cast in China in one of their joint venture facilities, that said they do final engine machining and assembly in Indiana. I know the 53 blocks that liked to crack were cast in Brazil IIRC. To be honest, I'm not worried about overseas castings as long as the company behind them is reputable and known to have strict qc tolerances such as Cummins, or Ford or GM for that matter. </p><p></p><p>I love my 5.9, the only thing I would trade it for is maybe doing a 6.7 or what is really intriguing is a 6.4 hybrid (6.7 block, stock bore, 5.9 crank and longer rod). Huge power, better breathing, better rod/stroke ratio and more displacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 16375877, member: 30475"] Pretty sure it is cast in China in one of their joint venture facilities, that said they do final engine machining and assembly in Indiana. I know the 53 blocks that liked to crack were cast in Brazil IIRC. To be honest, I'm not worried about overseas castings as long as the company behind them is reputable and known to have strict qc tolerances such as Cummins, or Ford or GM for that matter. I love my 5.9, the only thing I would trade it for is maybe doing a 6.7 or what is really intriguing is a 6.4 hybrid (6.7 block, stock bore, 5.9 crank and longer rod). Huge power, better breathing, better rod/stroke ratio and more displacement. [/QUOTE]
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