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PACCAR - Why all the hate for PACCAR engines? However, PACCAR does have a contractual agreement that forces an owner to use dealer shops until the engine is out of warranty Cummins, for example, will not touch one of those engines while under warranty Huh? Cummins wont touch a Paccar for the same reason they wont work on a Detroit Its a completely different motor
Paccar Mx13 Low Oil Pressure - freightrelocators. com Truck came in for low oil pressure after a recent service Idle was 20lbs should be north of 50 Pulled out the spinner filter and found the lower bearing was unscrewed and coming apart Installed the new bearing assembly and a new oil spinner, got 65lbs at idle Truck had an aftermarket
PACCAR - Why all the hate for PACCAR engines? | Page 3 | Freight . . . We dropped out detroit certification back in the 2000s Some of our other branches have dropped their cat certification We still see lots of them though Paccar has their own axles and transmissions, they are a joint venture with meritor and eaton respectively
PACCAR - Why all the hate for PACCAR engines? | Page 2 | Freight . . . Since PACCAR (whose OEM divisions just happen to be Peterbilt and Kenworth) has a long-term alliance with Cummins, one might wonder if that extended to their new engine So I asked the question At the time, that was the answer I got from Cummins Being out from under warranty would be years in the future at that point
New Engines - Detroit, Cummins, or PACCAR? or maybe Volvo? Maybe? I am currently in the market to possibly buy a new truck in the Summer Fall of 2014 May end up going used, but that is beside the point for now If you were to buy a brand new truck (not a glider), and had the above 4 engines to choose from (obviously, a couple of the choices are going to
Paccar Mx13 Low Oil Pressure | Page 2 | Freight Relocators Trucking . . . yup bang on A centrifugal filter may be included parallel to the lubrication system In this case, some of the lubricating oil will flow via the thermostat to the centrifugal filter The lubricating oil enters via opening (A) in the centrifugal filter Under the centrifugal oil filter