Proper Technique for Clamping Exhaust Hose
Pictured is the proper way to clamp exhaust hose, distributing the crush force evenly both top and bottom.
Pictured is the proper way to clamp exhaust hose, distributing the crush force evenly both top and bottom.
Complete the information above in GREEN. It makes NO DIFFERENCE what the rating of the QSM is. Exceed these GPH numbers at these RPM’s and things go South quickly. This is where the “dry QSM” needs to be to keep the … Read More
Too many times we get calls from customers complaining that there “Q” series engine is experiencing “weird” issues with engine data getting to the engine display monitor(s). And although there can be way too many potential issues to sort through, … Read More
The only answer I can give you is to see if the coolant meets Cummins requirements for a low silicate coolant… Most ELC’s that I have seen are “Dexcool” spec, meaning no silicates and some other things, and at this … Read More
The most important elements of a properly designed exhaust riser are as follows: The DRY section of the exhaust “rises” as far vertically as the engine compartment can allow, which creates a “spill over” point as HIGH as possible above … Read More