This engine is a great running engine. It actually runs perfect. It was orginally a 315 horsepower but it has been upgraded to a 350 or 400 HP. It does not have jake brakes on it. I bought it to put in my 1988 Peterbilt but I have decided not to build the truck right now. I actually bought the the engine out of a 1989 international and I drove t and it ran perfect. One of this best sounding cummins engines I have ever heard.
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Commercial Truck Parts for Sale
- 1881708c92 navistar ecu(US $800.00)
- Freightliner century 2005+ chrome grill grille with bugscreen(US $200.00)
- Horton fan clutch part # 999068 fits cat 3126(US $479.99)
- New horton fan clutch pack part number 994922 fits international(US $499.99)
- 900-1553 24 volt 80 rpm w/17 pb santoprene barnant company 5898-0005 gearmotor(US $21.99)
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