What is a Freightliner MT55?

What is a Freightliner MT55?

The 22′ Freightliner MT55 P1200 is the biggest stepvan option for your delivery fleet, offering maximum capacity, accessibility and maneuverability. Built with a powerful Cummins 6.7L 200HP Diesel Motor, this route truck has folding lower shelves to optimize your cargo space and rear sonar for safety.

How do you prime a Cummins ISB?

How to Prime a Cummins 5.9 Injector Pump

  1. Get into the driver’s seat of the vehicle.
  2. Turn the key to the “On” position and listen for the mechanical pump in the fuel tank to engage.
  3. Turn the key enough to engage the starter.
  4. Repeat Step 3 four to five times to allow the fuel line to pressurize.

How much weight can a step van carry?

The MT45 medium-duty step van has a payload capacity up to 10,000 pounds, which makes this a prime solution for freight delivery, Independent Contractor routes, local transport, service delivery, parcel delivery, and food trucks.

Are there any problems with the Cummins 6.7 ISB engine?

The 6.7 ISB has become the most reliable Cummins B engine to date. In stock form, the failure rates are meager. The common problems are related to emissions equipment and common rail injection. The EGR system is prone to clogging and that issue is typical to all engines equipped with EGR.

How big is a 6.7 liter Cummins Engine?

The market needed a new engine for medium-duty trucks and buses and the ISB 6.7 engine became the answer for that. The 6.7 ISB had an increased cylinder bore (4.21 inches or 106.9 mm) and piston stroke (4.88 inches or 124.0 mm). That allowed to increase its displacement to 6.7 liters (408 cubic inches).

What kind of engine does a Cummins 4500 have?

The 2008 4500/5500 medium duty trucks received the 350 hp and 610 lb-ft version of the engine, which come with the Aisin AS68RC or the Mercedes G56 manual. Since 2011, the 68RFE automatic transmission offered with 350-370hp and 800 lb-ft version of 6.7 liter engine.

Which is the most reliable Cummins B engine?

15,000 (24,000 km) or 6 month (7,500 miles or 6 months for 2007.5 – 2012 model years). The 6.7 ISB has become the most reliable Cummins B engine to date. In stock form, the failure rates are meager.