What diesel engine is in a school bus?
Ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel and advanced technology diesel engines helps these new buses reduce emissions of particulate matter (PM) and hydrocarbon (HC) emissions to near zero levels.
What engine does a bus have?
Diesel engines are built to last and are specifically designed for medium-duty use. Diesel engines can last 15 to 20 years or more. Diesel engines last 2-3 times longer than their propane and gasoline counterparts. Diesel engines almost never need to be replaced during the life of a school bus.
What kind of engine does an international school bus have?
From 1989 to 1994, International offered two versions of its conventional school bus chassis (as it had with the S series). The 3700 was the lighter-GVWR model of the lineup, derived from the International 4700. Only produced with the 7.3L IDI/T444E V8 engine, the 3700 was offered with hydraulic brakes.
Is the Cummins 5.9 liter diesel good for a school bus?
The Cummins 5.9 liter is the same diesel engine that is used in the Dodge Ram pick-up truck. (Just like the Ford 7.3 liter PSD shares components with the International T444E, which is also a 7.3 liter V-8 diesel.) In my opinion, the 5.9 liter Cummins diesel is too small for a full-size school bus.
What kind of engine is the International T444E?
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When did the International 3700 school bus come out?
From 1989 to 1994, International offered two versions of its conventional school bus chassis (as it had with the S series). The 3700 was the lighter-GVWR model of the lineup, derived from the International 4700.