FWIW the cranks were a major problem for the L10 CNG engines even with the lower compression of the gas version good luck
The only engine Cummins ever made that was not so good was a V8 which was a 903 or something like that.All the inlines are very good, maybe the best made, especially the 855 ci series.
Hello: I believe and I may be wrong but Cummins stated that the L10 series was billed as an engine to pull approx 45000 lbs or a medium duty engine. I don't believe it was ever billed for 80000 lbs. The N14 on the other hand was an 80K lb motor. According to some of the truck sites I have previewed it takes approx 230hp to pull an 80k truck flat with no wind so when you add accessories and wind and road friction and, and, and, you need more hp how much depends on many factors ,and your foot, and what you want the truck to do . My point is a 270hp to 330 hp engine is barely adequate for what trucks are doing now. Possibly back in the 50s and 60s with 55 mph speeds and roads what they were that hp range was adequate. FWIW regards and happy bussin mike