We are looking for a newer truck and have been looking at the Kenworth W900. We would prefer a cummins engine but most out there have the c-15 cat in them. Anyone have any experience with these engines? What kind of fuel mileage do you get? Are parts expensive compared to other brands? Is it reliable? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
c-15 CAT engine questions
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by 1trk1dr, Dec 1, 2009.
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oh boy..... here we go. hold on to your hat
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If you don't know about these engines you have no buisness buying a truck imho
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The pre-Acert C-15's were fair, but not as good as the 3406E. The Acert twin turbos avoid.
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keep a good mechanic on hand
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montana cowboy Thanks this.
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The C-15 are as good as any engine and as far as I know the acert problems have been dealt with. cats part prices have dropped a lot lately butbefore you buy one find a good wrench bender that knows these engines. When cat said they were getting out of the truck engine bussiness a lot of people paniced and put the cat power up for sale. my 2.78 cents worth (inflation)
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i love my c-15 acert no problems here a little tinkering and she runs real good
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my motor(c15 acert) actually burning the oil or is being thrown out the breather tube. From all the info I have gathered I can tell ya that the ACERTs do use more oil. For one they have more oil being used in the top end which turns the oil into a mist then you add the extra boost which adds extra crankcase pressure and the oil mist ends up out the breather tube what can this be any one know what is the solution
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