Tuesday, July 29, 2014
A Thermostat for the Cummins Engine (Tuggers Vol. 61)
From Allan Seymour:
It’s fun to tell people that our Cummins engine is a 4BT, with “BT” standing for “bread truck.” Whether or not that fact is true, one thing is certain: these engines were used in bread trucks. Who made the decision to source this engine for our tugs? We should ask Tommy Chen.
Beware, this could happen to you. When I bought the tug and needed a few parts, the local Cummins dealer claimed that the engine didn’t exist. To prove it, I emailed a photo of the engine ID tag. When a computer search finally located it, he said, “Oh! I’ve never seen that before.” Now, with a record of my purchase history, replacing parts is easy. However, not all Cummins 4BT engines are the same.
• Some are rated at 100 hp, others at 150 hp.
• Some have a metal radiator overflow tank bolted to the front right side of the engine.
• Others have a plastic overflow bottle mounted on a bracket on the front left side.
Sally W #42 needed a new thermostat. Her 100 hp engine has the plastic type overflow bottle. A thermostat with a rubber washer for that set up is:
Cummins part #3802968.
Price $39.89 plus tax.
PS: With the new thermostat installed, the engine is running a little cooler and the oil pressure a little higher.
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