11 gallons or 44 quarts
3000#
The headbolt torque for a the 350 Big Cam is 285 footpounds
The Bentley Brooklands engine is a V8 with a capacity of 6761cc.
Blocks are in many sizes according to the cubic capacity of engine
The engine oil capacity of the 1997 Big Horn by Isuzu is 6.3 quarts. This is for the 3.1 Liter turbo diesel engine.
While there are a number of very good engine manufacturers, Cummins regarded as one of the best if not the best. They're reliable and have good support. The developers are also making big moves in adapting their engines for sustainability in addition to their traditional models.
A big cam 350 probably refers to a cummins diesel engine. Cummins diesel engines had a reputation for cam failure in the past, and the company came out with a fix they called the big cam series of engines, which means the cam bearings, lobes, followers etc were made bigger to last longer C
Really need to know the displacement in order to answer this. 240 hp, you could be talking about a 2.2 I4 gas engine, a V8, even something like an 8.3 Cummins diesel.
Well, you'd have to let us WHICH Cummins engine. The L8000 was in production from the 1980s until... I want to say 1996... and it was available in many configurations, from Class 7 single axle trucks to Class 8 tandem trucks. There was more than one Cummins engine available in the lineup, and the engines changed throughout the years, as well. You could be talking about a 6BT, Big Cam, Small Cam, L10, M11...
The power ratings are anywhere from 240 ish to 300 horsepower. Get the late model mechanically controlled engines. They are the big brother to the 6bt 12 valve. Very good motors.
Here's a few million mile pickup truck diesel engines - - - 7.3L IDI International (Ford), 6.9L IDI International (Ford), 7.3L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel (Ford), and the 5.9L Cummins I-6 engine (Dodge.) Of the newest diesel engines offered in the Big 3 trucks, I'd say #1 is the 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel, #2 6.6L Duramax, #3 6.7L Cummins.
No. The capacity of the a/c compressor is dictated by how much heat needs to be removed from the passenger compartment and how big the condenser and evaporators are. As long as the car's engine is turning the compressors at the same speeds, it doesn't matter what is fueling the engine its self.