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International 9200/9400 Engine Parts & Cooling

International 9200/9400 Engine Parts & Cooling

Elevate your truck's operation with high-quality International 9200/9400 engine cooling parts from 4 State Trucks. Discover a variety of essential components such as Radiators, Charge Air Coolers, Fan Shrouds, Filters, and Transmission Coolers to optimize your truck's functionality. Rely on 4 State Trucks for premium solutions to maintain your truck's peak performance.

International 9200/9400 Engine Parts & Cooling

Keep your rig running cool and smooth with International 9200/9400 engine parts & cooling. From radiators to AC condensers, we've got reliable replacements and upgrades to keep your truck performing its best. Perfect for repairs or boosting efficiency!

Frequently Asked Questions About International 9200/9400 Engine Parts & Cooling

What model years do these engine parts and cooling components fit?

Our International 9200/9400 engine parts and cooling components are designed to fit models from 1991 through 2003. The 9200 series ran from 1991-2003, while the 9400 series was produced from 1991-2002. Always verify your specific engine model (such as Caterpillar C12, C15, Cummins ISX, or Detroit Series 60) when ordering cooling components, as radiator sizes and fan configurations can vary based on your engine type.

How do I know if I need a standard or heavy-duty radiator for my truck?

The type of radiator you need depends on your truck's application and engine specifications. Heavy-duty radiators typically have 4-row cores and are recommended for trucks used in severe service conditions like heavy hauling, mountain driving, or frequent stop-and-go operations. Standard 2 or 3-row radiators work well for highway driving and lighter loads. Check your radiator's part number tag (usually located on the top tank) or measure your current radiator's core dimensions - width, height, and thickness - to ensure proper fitment.

Can I install these cooling components myself, or do I need special tools?

Most cooling system components can be installed with standard mechanic's tools, though some jobs are more complex than others. Thermostats, water pumps, and coolant hoses typically require basic hand tools and can be completed in 1-3 hours. Radiator replacement requires more time (3-5 hours) and may need a helper due to weight. You'll need a coolant pressure tester to check for leaks after installation. Fan clutch replacements require specific pulley holding tools. Always drain and properly dispose of coolant before beginning any cooling system work.

What's the difference between aluminum and copper/brass radiators for my International?

Aluminum radiators are lighter weight (typically 40-50% lighter than copper/brass), offer better heat dissipation, and are more resistant to road vibration. They're ideal for weight-conscious applications but can be more difficult to repair if damaged. Copper/brass radiators are more traditional, easier to repair at most shops, and generally less expensive upfront. However, they're heavier and more prone to developing leaks at solder joints over time. Both types will cool effectively when properly sized for your engine.

How often should I replace cooling system components, and what are the warning signs?

Water pumps typically last 100,000-150,000 miles but should be replaced if you notice coolant leaks from the weep hole, bearing noise, or excessive shaft play. Thermostats should be replaced every 2-3 years or when stuck open/closed. Replace radiator hoses every 4-5 years or when they feel spongy, show cracks, or develop soft spots. Fan clutches should engage when the engine is hot - if your fan spins freely when hot or is locked up when cold, replacement is needed. Regular coolant flushes every 2 years help extend component life.


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