Compatible? Caterpillar C7 Diesel 6 cylinder, 7.2 liter
Compatible? Caterpillar C7 Diesel 6 cylinder, 7.2 liter
Compatible?
116 bay big enough to squeeze in a Caterpillar C7 Diesel 6 cylinder, 7.2 liter engine?
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lol. that would be intresting
Nope and they are junk anyways. I have one at the shop right now that has 5 cylinders with broken rings. No liners so it has to be over bored. 2007 w/ 45,000mi on it.
dam this guy knows his shit!
Cool fact.. The c7 has a 3 valve head
(10-05-2011, 08:17 PM)dieselboy Nope and they are junk anyways. I have one at the shop right now that has 5 cylinders with broken rings. No liners so it has to be over bored. 2007 w/ 45,000mi on it.
(10-05-2011, 08:17 PM)dieselboy Nope and they are junk anyways. I have one at the shop right now that has 5 cylinders with broken rings. No liners so it has to be over bored. 2007 w/ 45,000mi on it.
They are junk. Same as the cummins 6.7. They run them hot for emissions and it causes issues. It's a updated 3126 that still uses a heui setup.
is the third valve equal to the size of the other two? i never understood the point of a 3 valve. seems to me like it would just make a restriction on one side of the engine.
I'll take a pic of it for you when I get back to the shop.
cool thanks man!
lol so does the third one act as both or something?
Another one just came in with the same problems.
Top and right are intake. Bottom is exhaust. They have 4 head bolts per cylinder. Granted they are like 7/8" but still a fail.
The reason for 2 smaller intake valves is that they can be packaged easier & flow more than 1 big one, also to promote swirl in the combustion chamber.
Ed