Cummins Common Rail 5.9L engine
Cummins 2003–2007

Common Rail Cummins Parts — Cylinder Heads, Gaskets & Engine Components

The Common Rail 5.9L Cummins (2003–2007) is the most refined version of the legendary 5.9 platform, with high-pressure CP3 injection and significant power potential. Cylinder head sealing and valve train upgrades are the foundation of any serious Common Rail build.

High-pressure sealing

Common Rail injection systems create higher peak cylinder pressure than earlier 5.9L generations. O-ringed heads with quality MLS gaskets and studs are the correct sealing solution for performance and towing builds.

Valve train for more boost

Upgraded valve springs and reliable valve train components are essential when Common Rail injection and aftermarket turbos push output well beyond factory levels.

Built for real power

The CR 5.9L is capable of serious power levels with the right supporting hardware. Every part here is selected for trucks doing real work — not just dyno queens.

19 parts for 5.9L Cummins Common Rail · 2003–2007 Dodge Ram

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Common questions about 5.9L Cummins Common Rail · 2003–2007 Dodge Ram

Does the Common Rail 5.9L Cummins have head problems?

Head gasket failure on the CR 5.9L is primarily a performance and high-boost concern rather than a stock-power issue. Builds running large injectors, compound turbos, or aggressive tunes benefit significantly from o-ringed heads and upgraded studs.

What is the difference between 12V, 24V, and Common Rail Cummins heads?

The three 5.9L generations use different cylinder head designs due to valve configuration, injector bore location, and combustion chamber geometry changes. They are not interchangeable — confirm your engine generation before ordering.

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