Well im not so sure about this but i know, Peterbilt is committed to Caterpillar Engines, but i know has Cummins, and Detroit...etc. The first Peterbilts, the Peterbilt 260, had an HB6 150 horsepower Cummins.
Depends on which engine you have. Cummins engines typically have two. Cats can have one or two.
The Cummins ISX uses red ELC (extended life coolant).
The 2005 Peterbilt M 11 Cummins diesel engine map sensor is located next to the fuel pump. The map sensor should be labeled as such.
The Cummins N14 engine was 855 cubic inches or 14 liters.
It could be done, yes.
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That depends on which engine you have. Detroit Diesel, Cummins, and Caterpillar engines were available for that model year.
if the engine and radiator are both dry it should hold around twelve gallons
Change speed? It has to be done at a shop. They plug computer to truck and change speed with the computer.
They're available in all makes of Class 8 trucks on the N. American market... Freightliner, Western Star, Kenworth, Peterbilt, International, Volvo, and even Mack... they can all be had with Cummins engines.
There are many different Peterbilt trucks. Be more specific.