Cylinder Heads - Cat C15, C16, C18 and 3406E

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  1. Daniel Otto

    Daniel Otto Bobtail Member

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    I have some doubts about the C15, C16 and C18 engines:

    Do they use the same cylinder heads? The differences between this models are just in cylinder bore and stroke?
    And what about the 3406E with C-15 and C-15 Acert?
    (I’m not from USA and it is very difficult to get information about those engines here)
     
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  3. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

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    You'd have to post some S/N's for a more accurate answer.

    There are 16 different prefixes for the C15 truck engine.

    There are 2 different C16 truck engine prefixes.

    There are 3 different C18 truck engine prefixes.

    The 3406E has 7 different prefixes in their truck engine lineup.


    The above numbers don't include S/N breaks within each prefix either.
     
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  4. Daniel Otto

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    Thank you for your answer, AModelCat, but I don't have the Serial Numbers..
    I just want to know about big differences in the parts like the oil return geometry or the grooves on the cylinder head bottom face...
     
  5. starmac

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    E model and c model heads will fit on acerts, I know that much, because it is very common to deacert them here with the other heads.

    I better edit, at least some of them will, I am not 100% sure all of them will. The c18 may be a stretch, I have a friend that installed one in his truck, but he just bought a crate engine.
     
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  6. FreightyAK

    FreightyAK Light Load Member

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    The e-model and c-15 use the same head. The early c15s (no hyphen) same head as well.
     
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  7. tommygun58

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    Adept Ape on you tube has some good videos on cat motors. Also 3406e on youtube.
     
  8. Intothesunset

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    If you mean KT3406E on Ytube that guy is awesome. 3406c through C15 MBN bridge engine all use the same crank. And acert cranks are very close but different journal, and bearing sizes, and acert use 4 bolt main caps which seems very interesting.
     
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  9. pushbroom

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    Rod caps. Mains are still 2 bolt. Throw is different on twin turbos. Jumps from 14.6l to 15.2
     
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  10. Intothesunset

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    Thanks. Very interesting to me.
     
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  11. starmac

    starmac Road Train Member

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    From what I understand, journals are bigger and rods are beefier. Something about the block is stiffer too, as it doesn't twist as bad when you put a lot of power to them.
     
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  12. starmac

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    You are talking about the early c, I am talking about the c-15 which is also a 3406.
     
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