Wear is inevitable over hundreds of thousands of cycles. Symptoms of a worn barrel and plunger are often related to a loss of ability to generate and hold peak injection pressure:
Hard Starting, Especially When Hot: This is a classic sign. As the metal expands with heat, the clearances in a worn set increase, allowing fuel to leak past the plunger more easily, reducing pressure needed to start.
Loss of Power Under Load: The engine may idle fine but struggle to produce full power because it cannot deliver a full, high-pressure shot of fuel when demanded.
Poor Fuel Economy: Inaccurate metering and pressure loss mean the engine isn't burning fuel efficiently.
Excessive Black Smoke: Incomplete combustion due to poorly atomized fuel (from low injection pressure) results in unburnt fuel exiting as black smoke.
Rough Idle or Misfiring: Inconsistent pressure between cylinders can cause a rough run pattern.
If you experience these symptoms, it’s highly likely the injection pump requires service or replacement. The barrel and plunger are the heart of the pump, and addressing their wear is key to restoring your Cummins to its full, legendary potential.