Rebuild or Keep Going???

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I have never had a Cummings Engine before, and after owning one for a couple of months now, I have noticed it leaks oil around the gaskets, and has a couple of water leaks around gaskets as well. (You can read about this in my previous post)

I found out the guy that I bought it from sprayed either on the engine to clean it up, and boy did it ever. I thought it was a super clean engine until I ran it for a couple of weeks and started seeing the oil seepage around the gaskets.

My question is this. I have heard that some of these Cummings engine leak after you rebuild them, so here is my question:

Would you consider a rebuild just because it was using oil 1/2 to 1 gallon per week.

And just started a water leak, probably less than 1/2 gallon per week.

Or run her until it lays down on you?
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if you have the money to get it done do it now and then you wont have to worry about being towed in if it fails on ya
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No reason you can't just get the leaks fixed. Take it in for an estimate.

Birken
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Quote: if you have the money to get it done do it now and then you wont have to worry about being towed in if it fails on ya
I second that..
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It could cost more to repair if you wait until it dies on you. Not only in additional repairs, but a tow bill. I would take it to Cummins and have them take a look at it. You may be able to repair it without a complete overhaul.
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