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.
It depends on a number of things, but commonly around 300 hp.
Anywhere from 85 horsepower up to over 1000.... Cummins makes a wide range of engines for various applications. It would help to know what model of Cummins engine you had (e.g., 6BT, 8.3, L10, M11, N14, Signature, etc.
Every one I've dealt with had a capacity of five gallons.
No, you cannot directly determine engine horsepower solely from the serial number on a Cummins engine. The serial number typically identifies the engine model and production details but does not explicitly indicate its horsepower rating. To find the horsepower, you would need to refer to the engine specifications associated with that model or consult Cummins documentation.
You need the Cummins Insite software in order to do this.
if the engine is stock it has 160 horsepower
Most of the 8.3 cummins are from 250-350 h.p.
The newest 6.7L Cummins Inline-6 Diesel engine has a power rating of 350 horsepower and 650 pound feet of torque.
The power rating for the 2006 5.9L I-6 Cummins diesel engine is 325 horsepower and 610 pound foot of torque.
6.9l is a ford/International Harvester engine (not cummins). Rated for 170hp.
The horsepower of a 1997 Cummins engine can vary depending on the specific model and configuration. For example, the 5.9L Cummins turbocharged diesel engine, commonly found in Dodge Ram trucks of that era, typically produces between 175 to 235 horsepower, depending on the tuning and application. Other Cummins engines from that year may have different specifications, so it's important to refer to the specific engine model for exact figures.
it depends on which engine family cummins western Canada's ad say up to 3500hpCumming made/make many different engines ranging in power from a few to hundreds of horsepower.