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Freightliner Classic Engine Parts & Cooling

Freightliner Classic Engine Parts & Cooling

Upgrade your truck's performance with top-of-the-line Freightliner Classic engine cooling parts available at 4 State Trucks. Discover a comprehensive selection of Radiators, Charge Air Coolers, Fan Shrouds, Filters, and Transmission Coolers to optimize your truck's functionality. Trust 4 State Trucks to deliver premium solutions that ensure your truck's reliable operation.

Freightliner Classic Engine Parts & Cooling

Unlock the full potential of your Freightliner Classic with our comprehensive selection of engine parts and cooling accessories. From charge air coolers and radiators to hoses, clamps, and fan assemblies, we've got everything you need to keep your rig running at peak performance. Boost power, improve efficiency, and tackle the toughest jobs with confidence. Whether you drive a Classic 120, 132 XL, FLD120, or Century model, our extensive catalog has the parts to upgrade and maintain your Freightliner. Shop our selection of Freightliner Classic Engine Parts & Cooling to elevate your ride today.

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner Classic Engine Parts & Cooling

What years and models are these cooling parts compatible with?

Our Freightliner Classic engine cooling parts are designed for Classic models manufactured from 1990 to 2010, including the FLD120, FLD112, and Classic XL series. Most radiators and cooling components fit Detroit Series 60, Caterpillar C12/C13/C15, and Cummins ISX/N14 engines. Always verify your specific engine model and serial number before ordering, as some variations exist between early and late production years.

How difficult is it to replace a radiator or water pump on a Freightliner Classic?

Radiator replacement typically takes 3-4 hours for experienced mechanics and requires basic hand tools, though you'll need to drain and refill the cooling system. Water pump installation is more involved, usually requiring 4-6 hours due to belt removal and limited access on some engine configurations. We recommend having a service manual handy, and many customers report better access by removing the front grille assembly first.

What's the difference between aluminum and plastic-tank radiators for my Classic?

Aluminum radiators offer superior cooling capacity and typically last 10-15 years with proper maintenance, while plastic-tank radiators are more affordable but generally need replacement every 5-7 years. Aluminum units handle temperature fluctuations better and resist cracking, making them ideal for heavy-haul applications. Plastic-tank models work well for regional routes but may develop stress cracks near the mounting points over time.

Which thermostats should I use, and do I need to replace both at the same time?

Most Freightliner Classics use dual thermostat systems with 180-degree or 190-degree ratings, depending on your engine specification. Yes, always replace both thermostats simultaneously to ensure balanced cooling system operation. Using mismatched thermostats can cause uneven coolant flow, leading to hot spots and potential engine damage. Check your engine data plate for the correct temperature rating.

What are the signs my charge air cooler needs replacement versus just cleaning?

A charge air cooler that shows a 2-3 PSI boost pressure drop can often be restored with professional cleaning. However, if you're experiencing oil in the intake system, visible cracks in the tanks, or boost pressure drops exceeding 5 PSI, replacement is necessary. Pin-hole leaks in the core tubes cannot be reliably repaired and indicate the unit has reached end-of-life. Most charge air coolers last 500,000-700,000 miles with regular cleaning every 150,000 miles.


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