Being a 89 it should be a Big Cam 4 with this style after-cooler. Around 1990 I was driving a 1988 Cabover Kenworth for H&W. It was powered by a BC4 @365 hp with a 9 speed. I ran 2800 to 3200 miles a week normally, and grossing 80,000 was not unusual. Nothing in the world wrong with a Big Cam Cummins, as long as it’s in good health.
The trucks lined up in the one picture all had BC Cummins except for the white / blue Cabover Peterbilt, it had a 3406 @310 hp. We were all Oversized heading to Louisiana from WV.
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Big Cam Cummins reliability
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Well I figured I would need to do some work on it after buying it my dad knows some stuff about them old trucks
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I run a Big Cam 444 / on a hard pull if the temperature gets above 190 ya gotta downshift and give it just a little Fuel and it will stay cool
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Any know of any good mechanics or shops that work on mechanical engines ?
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Finding a guy in a shop that works on mechanical engines, is probably like finding chickens teeth these days. Ask around local to you, may find someone you never know.....DougA, stillwurkin and x1Heavy Thank this. -
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