Is there a 2002 Cat C15 engine for sale?

Is there a 2002 Cat C15 engine for sale?

2002 CAT C15 used engine for sale . 475 HP. Tested and inspected with warranty . Call or visit our website for more information… Overhauled C-15 – 6NZ 550 HP Truck Engine by Cleveland Brothers Cat with 4 Yr. Cat OPT Extended Service Coverage.

Where can I buy a 2008 Caterpillar C15 engine?

2008 CAT C15 used diesel engine for sale .435 HP, Serial # SDP 20456. Tested and inspected with warranty. Call or visit website for more info! 2008 CAT C15 used diesel engine for sale. 475 HP, tested and inspected with warranty. Call or visit our website for more info.

What kind of engine does a 2000 Peterbilt have?

2000 Peterbilt 379 ext hood, extended day cab, CAT 3406E, 475 HP, 13 speed Eaton Fuller, low air leaf suspension, 11R 22.5 tires, 210″ wheel base, 3.70 ratio, dual tanks, stacks and air cleaners, air slide 5th wheel, 6 aluminum wheels, power windows, 265,000 miles on overhaul with paperwork.

How big is a 2000 Peterbilt Storm Trooper?

Look at this beautiful truck we named Storm Trooper a 2000 Peterbilt 379XH, 12.7 Detroit 500 hp, 265 wb, new brakes and virgin rubber, all alum wheels, 48″ flat-top sleeper, 7″ straight exhaust, 16″ box bumper, new custom grill, fresh paint job, custom interior, new seats.

What kind of engine does a Caterpillar C-15 have?

(USED) 2002 CATERPILLAR C-15. Complete Engine. Engine Serial # 6NZ73043 Engine Family #2CPXH0893ERK Engine HP: 410 Displacement: 14.6L CPL/AR:197-1116 E.C.S.: EM,DI, TC, ECM, CAC Tested and Runs See More Details 2002 CAT C15 used engine for sale . 475 HP. Tested and inspected with warranty . Call or visit our website for more information…

Where do I find the engine family name?

The engine family name is usually listed on the engine label, as shown below. As shown in the top right picture, it may be stamped into the label, which may make the family name difficult to read.

When did EPA start using engine family names?

The engine family name is an identifier assigned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) to every engine verified to Tier 1 emission standards or higher. Engine standards were implemented in the mid-1990s.

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