Cummins 6BTA Parts - Camshaft Section

Camshaft Components for Cummins 6BTA Engines
The camshaft system in a Cummins 6BTA engine plays a critical role in ensuring precise timing for the intake and exhaust valves. Whether you're rebuilding your 6BTA for marine, industrial, or stationary power applications, replacing worn camshaft components is essential to restoring peak performance and engine longevity. At Diesel Pro Power, we supply high-quality camshaft parts—including bushings, lifters, and push rods—backed by our support and fast worldwide shipping.
Explore the full breakdown of Cummins 6BTA camshaft components below.
Cummins 6BTA Camshaft Bushings
Precision Machined Bushings for Optimal Support
Our Cummins camshaft bushings are manufactured to exact tolerances to ensure perfect alignment and minimal friction as the camshaft rotates within the block. These bushings support the camshaft along its length and help maintain the precise orientation required for valve timing.
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Application: Fits Cummins 4B, 4BT, 6B, 6BT, 6C, 6CT, and 6CTA engines
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Material: High-strength alloy with excellent wear resistance
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Installation Tip: Always inspect oil holes during installation to ensure proper lubrication flow
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Common Symptoms of Wear: Low oil pressure, ticking sounds, or uneven valve timing
These bushings are essential for anyone performing a full engine rebuild or addressing camshaft wear. For the 6BTA, replacing these bushings during an overhaul can significantly extend engine life and reduce the chance of future camshaft failure.
Cummins 6BTA Valve Lifters (Tappets)
High-Performance Lifters for Valve Train Stability
The Cummins valve lifters, also referred to as tappets or elevadores de válvula, sit between the camshaft and the push rods. These lifters follow the camshaft lobes and convert rotational movement into linear force to operate the intake and exhaust valves.
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Engine Coverage: Compatible with Cummins 4B, 4BT, 6B, 6BT, 6C, 6CT, and 6CTA engines
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Design: Precision-ground tappet surface for smooth cam lobe contact
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Function: Transmits camshaft lift to push rods with minimal friction
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Maintenance Tip: Always replace lifters in sets to prevent uneven wear on the cam lobes
When lifters become worn or pitted, they can damage the camshaft and cause valve timing issues. Diesel Pro Power offers direct-fit replacements built to OEM-grade specifications, ensuring reliable valve operation for your Cummins 6BTA.
Cummins 6BTA Push Rods
Hardened Push Rods for Superior Durability
Our Cummins push rods are engineered to transmit force from the lifters to the rocker arms, maintaining the correct valve lash and ensuring precise valve movement under all operating conditions.
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Compatible Engines: 4B, 4BT, 6B, and 6BT
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Construction: High-strength tubular steel with hardened ends
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Diameter & Length: Matches OEM Cummins specifications for the 6BTA 5.9
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Common Signs of Failure: Bent push rods, misfiring, or valve noise under load
During a camshaft rebuild or top-end refresh, we recommend inspecting all push rods for straightness and wear. Replacing damaged or fatigued push rods helps prevent cylinder misfire and ensures balanced valve operation across all cylinders.
Why Replace Camshaft Components in a Cummins 6BTA?
The 6BTA camshaft and related parts are subject to enormous pressure, rotational force, and thermal cycling. Over time, this wear and tear can result in:
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Valve timing deviations due to worn lobes or lifters
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Reduced oil pressure from worn bushings
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Bent or damaged push rods from failed valve lash settings
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Increased fuel consumption and loss of power
A failing camshaft system can lead to catastrophic engine damage if left unaddressed. By replacing these components proactively, operators and fleet managers can protect the long-term reliability of their Cummins-powered equipment.
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We make it simple to get the parts you need—whether you're performing routine maintenance or a complete top-end rebuild on your Cummins 6BTA.
Additional Camshaft Components to Inspect
In addition to the core items listed above, consider evaluating the following during any camshaft system service:
Camshaft Gear
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Transfers rotational force from the crankshaft to the camshaft
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Should be inspected for chipped teeth, scoring, or unusual backlash
Camshaft Bearings (if equipped)
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Support camshaft journals in certain engine variants
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Worn bearings can cause lateral movement and reduced oil flow
Valve Bridges and Rocker Arms
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Critical in transferring motion from push rods to valve stems
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Excess wear can cause poor valve seating and loss of compression
Tappet Covers and Gaskets
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Prevent oil leaks around the cam follower bores
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Always replace gaskets during camshaft service
Installation Tips for Camshaft Component Replacement
Replacing camshaft-related components on a Cummins 6BTA requires precision and care. Here are a few tips:
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Clean All Surfaces: Ensure camshaft bores and lifter guides are spotless
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Use Assembly Lube: Protect new components during first startup
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Check End Play and Camshaft Runout: Use feeler gauges and dial indicators to confirm tolerances
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Torque to Spec: Follow factory torque values for bushings and gear installation
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Adjust Valve Lash: Once reassembled, always reset valve lash to spec using a feeler gauge
When to Replace Cummins 6BTA Camshaft Components
It’s best to replace the camshaft system parts when you notice any of the following:
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Engine misfires or rough idle
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Ticking or knocking sounds from the valve train
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Oil contamination or metal shavings in filters
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Inconsistent power output
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Unusual smoke during operation
Replacing just one damaged component often isn’t enough. For long-term performance, replacing all lifters, push rods, and bushings together is the most reliable solution—especially during a top-end overhaul.
Applications of the Cummins 6BTA Engine
The Cummins 6BTA is widely used across marine and industrial applications, including:
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Commercial fishing vessels
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Tugboats and harbor workboats
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Agricultural irrigation pumps
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Industrial generators and power units
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Construction equipment and off-road machinery
Regardless of the platform, camshaft performance directly impacts fuel efficiency, emissions, and uptime.