Does anyone have a formula to calculate the hours and mileage on a truck too see if they are exact or close.
Engine hours vs Engine miles
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Cw5110, Dec 31, 2016.
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None that I can think of. Why?
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A former just-retired coworker had his truck drop a valve about a month before he left, with about 920K on it. Too bad I never got to look at the hours.
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Helping a friend with a truck hes lookin to buy and i want too see if the idle time is higher than normal. Right now hes looking at a truck with 417160 miles no rebuild. Engine hours are 10955.
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You have no way of knowing that a driver may have idled 24/7 when the truck wasn't rolling if there is not an hour-meter you can rely on. To my way of thinking, engine hours mean more then miles in terms of engine life reduction.
I'd use 55 MPH as an average +5% idle which would lead me to what a truck might have in terms of hours that was not idled excessively. An OTR truck that does not have an APU and resided in the south probably idled a lot if not all the time.
I'd guess this truck idled roughly 25-35% of the time it was not driving down the road.Sons Hero, broke down plumber, mhyn and 3 others Thank this. -
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Hours for tracking engine, miles for everything else. We can tell you the average speed though. 417160 miles ÷ 10955 = 38 miles per hour. Still doesn't mean much though. Did the truck idle every night? Was it a local truck, spending most of its life in traffic? Idk if an ECM readout could tell you how much time it ran with no road speed, which is essentially idle time.
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That's about 37 to 38 mph avg. would say there is very little idle time
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I don't think there is a formula, to many variables to figure it out. My truck when it was at 500,000 miles had approximately 14,800 hours showing. Not sure if that is within reason of not but just giving you an example.
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