1954 GMC General Fire Engine with a 630 Cab had a 503 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder gasoline engine.
There is no definitive answer. A typical engine can be any where from 10-30+ tons depending on things such as the size of the truck, the amount of water, etc.
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weight of a fire truck depends on the size and cinfiguration of the truck brushpumpers(flat bed 4x4) will obviously not weigh same as a tanker we have a tanker/ engine that can pump 400 gallons a minute, and carries 3000 gallons of water this truck loaded weighs about 56000 pounds we have an engine that carries 1200 gallons of water and rescue equipment this truck only weighs about 28000 pounds a brushpumper with 300 gallons would weigh about 8000 pounds a rescue squad depends on size of truck and equipment carried on it a ladder truck is a different weight again hope this helps a little there are all types and sizes of fire trucks
Depends on you truck, engine size, bed size.......and related details.
fuel tank capacity depends only on what make and size the truck is. the trucks only have fire and emergency equipment added to a truck that is bought from the manufacturer
The size of the engine in a truck or bus in cubic centimeters varies widely even within the same make and model. Generally, the larger the vehicle the higher the cubic centimeters.
It depends on the size of the truck and size of the engine. I have a 5.0L V8 Ext. Cab with a 25 gallon tank.
Mazda named their truck models by engine size, so a B2300 is a 2.3 liter engine.
The emissions sticker under the hood lists the engine size.
Could be a V6, or V8
Varies by type of truck, e.g., pumper, tender, tanker, hood-and-ladder, brush truck, etc.
It varies greatly. Depends on engine size, and if the truck has a tow package.