Int'l 9200 and 9400

Discussion in 'International Forum' started by silver dollar, Sep 19, 2012.

  1. silver dollar

    silver dollar Medium Load Member

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    What is the difference between an Int'l 9200 and 9400? And what does the "i" stand for?
     
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  3. G/MAN

    G/MAN Road Train Member

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    The 9200 has a shorter hood than the 9400. Other than the length of the hoods, I don't remember any other significant differences. I don't know what the 'I" stands for unless it is for International.
     
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  4. Heavyd

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    9200 technically would have the lighter suspension(12K # front end) and lower horse power small bore engines like M11, ISM, C12 or Detroits(lower hp ones). 9400 would have heavier 14K # front end and big bore engines like N14, ISX, C15 and high hp Detroits. This is why the 9200 had the shorter hood, it had a smaller engine bay. The "i" is for the "Innovation" series of Cab. This is the cab with slanted doors and bigger slanted windshield. The red truck is an "i" cab, and the white one is the older series. The "i" cab was introduced around 2000 to increase driver visibility.
     

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  5. silver dollar

    silver dollar Medium Load Member

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    WOW! I never would have thought any of that. I thought the difference was just a trim level. You seem to know your way around Internationals...are you an Int'l tech? Thanks. Sure glad you're here
     
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  7. Slowboogy

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    Would a 12.7 d60 fit into a 9200 since it has a smaller engine bay. I thought both motors were about the same size.
     
  8. Slowboogy

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    @Heavyd
     
  9. Heavyd

    Heavyd Road Train Member

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    Yes, that would fit. Make sure it has the two or three piece valve cover, because the single piece won't come off unless you jack up the cab.
     
  10. Slowboogy

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    Good evening @Heavyd i have 95’ 9200 day cab as well. Would a 9200 eagle hood fit. Came off a 96. I’m just tired of the old ugly box look. Pretty cheap hood 500$. Pic of my truck below. With the hood I want to put on.
     

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  11. Heavyd

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    That should fit just fine. The difference between Eagle and standard is just interior trim levels of the cab. Hoods are the same.
     
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