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Freightliner FLC120 Engine Parts & Cooling

Freightliner FLC120 Engine Parts & Cooling

Enhance your Freightliner FLC120 engine's operation with top-notch Freightliner FLC120 engine cooling parts available at 4 State Trucks. Explore our wide range of Radiators, Charge Air Coolers, Fan Shrouds, Filters, and Transmission Coolers designed to help improve your truck's overall performance. Rely on 4 State Trucks for premium products that ensure your truck runs smoothly and efficiently.

Freightliner FLC120 Engine Parts & Cooling

The Freightliner FLC120 Engine Parts & Cooling product lineup offers a comprehensive selection of high-quality engine and cooling components for this popular Freightliner truck model. From radiators and hoses to air compressors and filters, this product lineup has all the essential parts you need to keep your FLC120's engine running at peak performance. Featuring a wide range of OEM and aftermarket options, the Freightliner FLC120 Engine Parts & Cooling product lineup caters to both routine maintenance and more extensive engine upgrades or repairs. Key benefits include improved cooling efficiency, reduced downtime, and extended engine life. Whether you're a fleet manager, independent owner-operator, or DIY mechanic, this product lineup has the parts and accessories to tackle any FLC120 engine or cooling system project with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner FLC120 Engine Parts & Cooling

Will these cooling parts fit my specific year FLC120, and are there differences between model years?

Most engine cooling components for the FLC120 are compatible across the production years (1989-2002), but there are important exceptions. Radiators and charge air coolers can vary based on your engine type (Detroit, Caterpillar, or Cummins) and whether you have a standard or heavy-duty cooling package. Always check your OEM or existing part numbers before ordering. Pre-1994 models may have different mounting brackets for certain components.

How difficult is it to replace a radiator or water pump on an FLC120, and what tools do I need?

Radiator replacement typically takes 3-4 hours for experienced mechanics and requires basic hand tools, a coolant drain pan, and potentially a hoist for heavier aluminum radiators. Water pump replacement is more involved, requiring 4-6 hours, serpentine belt removal, and proper torque specifications. Common challenges include accessing lower radiator hose clamps and dealing with corroded mounting bolts. Having a service manual for torque specs is highly recommended.

What's the difference between OEM and aftermarket cooling parts, and which should I choose?

OEM parts guarantee exact fit and typically last 8-10 years but cost 30-50% more than aftermarket options. Quality aftermarket brands like Dura-Lite and PAI offer aluminum radiators with similar cooling capacity and 2-3 year warranties at lower prices. For critical components like thermostats and water pumps, many operators prefer OEM or premium aftermarket brands like Gates or Dayco to avoid roadside failures.

My FLC120 is overheating - which cooling system parts should I check or replace first?

Start with the least expensive items: check coolant levels, inspect the radiator cap (should hold 15-16 PSI), and verify the thermostat opens at the correct temperature (typically 180-195 degrees F). Next, inspect fan clutch engagement, belt tension, and look for external leaks. If these check out, common culprits are clogged radiators, failed water pumps (check for play in the shaft), or degraded hoses that collapse under vacuum. A pressure test can quickly identify hidden leaks.

Are plastic-tank radiators reliable for heavy-duty use, or should I upgrade to all-aluminum?

Plastic-tank radiators are original equipment and work well for standard applications, typically lasting 5-7 years. However, all-aluminum radiators are preferred for severe-duty applications, offering better heat dissipation, resistance to pressure cycles, and easier repair options. The weight savings (up to 40%) is an added benefit. If you frequently haul heavy loads, operate in extreme temperatures, or want maximum longevity, the all-aluminum upgrade is worth the 20-30% higher initial cost.


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