You're right. I just remembered my uncle had a standard hood W9 with a Silver 92. Completely forgot about that.
scania v8
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Makes sense. You're adding 2 cylinders worth of length when swapping a V8 to a straight 6. The 3408 must be longer for some reason to warrant needing a long hood to fit it.
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Turbo arrangement 3408 has the turbo hanging off the back end . 8v92ta turbo on top of engine
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The air compressor is the biggest reason, if it weren't mounted into one of the gear ports on the back of the engine I believe everything would clear in a standard hood.
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This is true but you can't ignore the heat factor of the turbo charger.
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thanks for the reply's! i have been looking at the specs of the cat c13 and the scania v8 engine here is what i found:
cat v8
width: 35.67" 49.25" +13.58"
length 65.35" 61.06" -4.29"
height 52.56" 47.79" -4.77"
so the major problem will be the width need to see if their is 7" on each side
http://www.scania.com/media/calendar/2012/scania-at-seawork-four-digit-v8-power/
http://s7d2.scene7.com/is/content/Caterpillar/LEHW0062-00 -
I got the chance to look at a 1995 Mack with their V8 in it. The frame was wide at the front to fit the engine in it by about 8 inches. Right after the frame came out from under the cab they went wider.
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The engine is very wide, the exhaust manifolds actually overlap the frame rails. You can see the compressor at the back of the engine in the 2nd pic. It lays over on it's side there's so little room.
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