~11 gallons
The engine holds about 11.5 quarts.
A hemi engine has a hemispherical combustion chamber. to convert it into a cummins you need a regular combustion chamber. Also in a diesel engine has no spark plugs. you would need a diesel conversion kit.
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.
Need to know what style of Cummins engine and pump first. PT, PR, VE style rotary pump, inline Bosch pump.
Need an engine make and model to answer this. You either have a Detroit Diesel, Mercedes Benz, Cummins, or Caterpillar engine.
12 quarts
There are MANY reasons this could be happening. You need to get a shop to hook up the Cummins Insite program to look up fault codes.
Need to know if it has the Mack or Cummins engine in order to answer.
The engine number for a Cummins C550D5E generator is not standardized and can vary depending on the specific unit and its production batch. To find the exact engine number, it's best to check the generator's documentation or the nameplate located on the generator itself. If you need more detailed assistance, contacting Cummins directly or referring to the generator's manual would be advisable.
Kenworth doesn't make their own engines. At various points in their history, engines from Detroit Diesel, Caterpillar, Cummins, and PACCAR, Inc. have been available. You'd need to specify which engine and what kind of condition it's in.
No, you need the actual software to do this (e.g., Insite for Cummins, Davie for PACCAR, DDEC for Detroit Diesel, etc).
You use the computer... current versions of Cummins Insite are backwards compatible with older engines... you'd need that, and either an Inline or NexIQ diagnostic connector with the J1772 connection.