I dont know why that would be a problem they fit a 7.3 in that chassis and im a cummins guy but the 7.3 was a great engine
It didn't have any egr stuff and the egr cooler shoved under there.
I dont know why that would be a problem they fit a 7.3 in that chassis and im a cummins guy but the 7.3 was a great engine
It didn't have any egr stuff and the egr cooler shoved under there.
I have a few freinds that work at a truck repair shop, mostly medium duty trucks and they are inundated on the amount of drivability issues on the new trucks . It used to be if they started you where good to go now with emissions check engine light you get no power and crappy fuel economy , larger trucks are just getting the emissions the 1tons and regular trucks had 10 years ago, .. Emissions is also why you not going to see cat motors in large trucks anymore. Cat makes a killing with machinery and does not want there rep tarnished by issues with over the road trucks
This is why I reconsidered a cm 362
I think they just haven't got it ironed out yet electronically . It is my understanding these technology's are derived from husqvarna initially and stihl hasn't got the kinks as refined
Yes you can find less inexpensive injectors , but I know the factory ones work. I hate doing the same job twice . And the cp is a high pressure pump. It's not a injection pump that is a mechanical timed pump that manually forces fuel at high pressure built up by said injector pump , through injectors that are basically a complicated garden hose nozzle . But on a whole , this is one of the best fuel systems ever put on a diesel so far . And that sounds like a bad azz truck mine is a beater work truck that only gets started when it's pulling aiming or pushing somethingThe CP3 is driven off a gear above the camshaft. It feeds the rail with one line. I was buying injectors for $300 a pop in 2009. Never bought lines. I've had 7 of the common rails and run them up to 600 hp daily drivers. I've done over $100k in mods to my trucks and bought a few CPs and injectors
Partial information is a form of ignorance .
It didn't have any egr stuff and the egr cooler shoved under there.
The odd thing I am finding in all this is the dealers I know in Germany not only have the 661 in stock but they are selling it it quite well. Asking a bloke I know point blank he said " das ist unmöglich, 40 Jahre mit stihl so würde ich wissen " that's impossible 40 years with Stihl so I should know. he went on to say if it were so he would not have any for sale nor could he get more. So i am sure there is more to this than meets the eyes.
Well, many people here in the US have been with Stihl a long time and they know little about the 661 issues. Also this is the opposite of what is being posted on various arbor sites in Germany as well as the UK. My only guess is that he returned saws from the US and UK are being tested/inspected and sold locally in Germany? But that still contradicts what arborists are saying in Germany, that they cannot buy any 661s and were told they would not be available until Q2...
Partial information is a form of ignorance .
Bonjour I'm a French model .
I just bought a pile of cat stock a few months ago and I researched it for over a month . if you dig deeper you will find the majority of those (cat) motors are made by Navastar/international with some cat fuel parts. Hmm maybe it's a cat ford ( I won't tell you what country they are made in ) .i do believe they still offer one of 2 but are scaling back . and with very little digging you can find all sorts of info on how they where having issues with Meeting emissions and urea. Mid size trucks in the last few years have gotten very tite on emissions in the last few years making it very hard to get a mid size truck with a cat now . Used to be able to get f700 or k6500 with a cat option .but even large trucks and equipment or even ship engines have to meet some level of emissions now
I can't comment on the US or Canadian dealers but it is odd that the dealer I know is not in the loop. He is pretty high up there. Also his saws are new in a box because he joked about how easy it would be for me to ship them. I did call up a family friend that has a smallish dealership and he said he did not have any but could order me one if I wanted. So I am curious what area they are in? Also a bloke in Poland was commenting on how much he loved his. I have a feeling this recall may have been just for a limited production run. Hopefully more info will come to light on exactly what the issue is. Some say carb others have said it was a cylinder issue even the electronics. But no definitive answer
Yes you can find less inexpensive injectors , but I know the factory ones work. I hate doing the same job twice . And the cp is a high pressure pump. It's not a injection pump that is a mechanical timed pump that manually forces fuel at high pressure built up by said injector pump , through injectors that are basically a complicated garden hose nozzle . But on a whole , this is one of the best fuel systems ever put on a diesel so far . And that sounds like a bad azz truck mine is a beater work truck that only gets started when it's pulling aiming or pushing something
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