Key Takeaways
Summary | Link |
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Introduction to 6CT Cylinder Liner: Learn about the crucial role of the 6CT cylinder liner in Cummins engine performance. | Introduction |
Features and Benefits: Discover the high-quality materials and precision engineering of the Cummins 6CT cylinder liner. | Features and Benefits |
Technical Specifications: Detailed specs of the 6CT engine cylinder liner, including part number 3802407. | Technical Specifications |
Compatible Vehicles: Find out which models work with the 6CT cylinder liner. | Compatible Vehicles |
Related Products: Explore complementary 6CT cylinder liner kit options. | Related Products |
FAQs: Common questions about 6CT cylinder liner replacement and maintenance. | FAQs |
Cummins 6CT Cylinder Liner Introduction
The 6CT cylinder liner is a critical component in the heart of your Cummins engine, playing a pivotal role in maintaining optimal performance and longevity. As experts in Cummins 6CT cylinder liners, we at Ruich Value understand the importance of high-quality engine components. Whether you’re looking to replace a worn liner or upgrade your 6CT engine cylinder liner, our guide will provide you with essential information to make an informed decision.
Features and Benefits
Our 6CT cylinder liner is engineered to deliver exceptional performance and durability:
- Premium Materials: Crafted from high-grade cast iron for superior strength and heat resistance.
- Precision Engineering: Manufactured to exact specifications for perfect fit and optimal compression.
- Enhanced Performance: Designed to improve engine efficiency and reduce oil consumption.
- Compatibility: Perfectly matches with other Cummins 6CT 8.3 engine components.
- Quality Assurance: Rigorously tested to meet and exceed OEM standards.
Technical Specifications
Here’s a detailed look at the 6CT cylinder liner specifications:
Parameter | Data | Source |
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Manufacturer | Ruich Value | Ruich Value |
Part Number | 3802407 | Ruich Value |
Material | Cast Iron | Cummins |
Bore Size | 114 mm (4.49 in) | Diesel-Engine-Parts |
Outside Diameter | 127 mm (5 in) | Engine Builder Mag |
Length | 224 mm (8.82 in) | Diesel-Engine-Parts |
Surface Finish | Plateau Honed | Engine Builder Mag |
Compatibility | Cummins 6CT, 6CTA, ISC Engines | Cummins |
Technical Support | Ruich Value | Ruich Value Contact |
Compatible Vehicles
The 6CT cylinder liner is compatible with various Cummins-powered vehicles and equipment. Here’s a table showcasing some popular models:
Vehicle/Equipment Type | Model |
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Trucks | Dodge Ram 2500/3500 (1989-1998) |
Buses | Blue Bird All American, Thomas Saf-T-Liner |
Construction Equipment | Case 921C Wheel Loader, Komatsu PC300-6 Excavator |
Marine Applications | Various Cummins Marine Engines |
Generators | Cummins 125-300 kW Generators |
Related Products
To get the most out of your 6CT engine, consider these related products from Ruich Value:
Product Name | Image | Link |
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6C/6CT Cylinder liner | View Product | |
3B/3BT Cylinder Liner | View Product | |
NT855 Cylinder Liner | View Product | |
K38 Cylinder Liner | View Product |
Conclusion
The 6CT cylinder liner is a crucial component for maintaining and enhancing your Cummins engine’s performance. With its durable construction, precision engineering, and compatibility with a wide range of applications, it’s an excellent choice for both repairs and upgrades.
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FAQs
What is the bore size of a 6CT cylinder liner?
The bore size of a 6CT cylinder liner is typically 114 mm (4.49 inches).
How do you install a 6CT cylinder liner?
Installing a 6CT cylinder liner requires specialized tools and expertise. We recommend having this done by a professional mechanic to ensure proper installation and engine timing.
What are the signs of a worn-out cylinder liner in a Cummins 6CT engine?
Common signs include increased oil consumption, loss of compression, excessive blow-by, and visible scoring or wear on the liner surface. If you notice these symptoms, it’s time to consider a replacement.