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International LoneStar Engine Parts & Cooling

International LoneStar Engine Parts & Cooling

Explore our selection of International LoneStar engine parts and cooling components at 4 State Trucks. We offer Radiators, Charge Air Coolers, Fan Shrouds, and more to enhance your truck's performance and longevity. Trust in 4 State Trucks for all your aftermarket and replacement needs. Got questions? Our Part Pros are here to help with top-notch customer service.

International LoneStar Engine Parts & Cooling

Boost your International LoneStar's performance, comfort, and style with our premium engine parts, cooling components, and accessories selection. From turbochargers and radiators to chrome exhaust tips and sleek mud flaps, this product lineup offers everything you need to keep your truck running smoothly while enhancing its look. Trusted brands like Cummins, Paccar, and Kenworth ensure long-lasting reliability while innovative designs improve fuel efficiency and appearance. Whether you're maintaining your truck or looking to customize it, this product lineup provides the parts to elevate your LoneStar experience.

Frequently Asked Questions About International LoneStar Engine Parts & Cooling

What year models of International LoneStar trucks are these engine cooling parts compatible with?

Our International LoneStar engine cooling parts are designed to fit model years 2008 through 2017. Most radiators, charge air coolers, and cooling fans are direct replacements for these years. However, there were minor changes in mounting brackets between 2012-2013 models, so always verify your OEM and engine type (Cummins ISX, MaxxForce, or Caterpillar) when ordering to ensure proper fitment.

Are aftermarket radiators as reliable as OEM parts for the LoneStar, and what's the typical lifespan?

Quality aftermarket radiators from reputable manufacturers typically perform as well as OEM units and often cost 30-50% less. Look for radiators with aluminum cores and reinforced plastic tanks that meet or exceed OEM specifications. With proper maintenance, including annual coolant flushes and pressure testing, most radiators last 7-10 years or 500,000-750,000 miles. Premium aftermarket brands often include 2-3 year warranties compared to 1-year OEM warranties.

What tools and expertise are needed to replace a charge air cooler on a LoneStar?

Replacing a charge air cooler requires basic hand tools including socket sets, wrenches, and hose clamp pliers. The job typically takes 3-4 hours for experienced mechanics. You'll need to remove the front grille assembly, disconnect air intake hoses, and unbolt the CAC from its mounting brackets. Common challenges include accessing lower mounting bolts and properly torquing connections to prevent boost leaks. We recommend having new gaskets and clamps on hand, as reusing old ones often leads to air leaks.

How can I tell if my cooling fan clutch is failing before it completely stops working?

Early warning signs of fan clutch failure include excessive roaring noise when cold (clutch stuck engaged), engine overheating in traffic or under load (clutch not engaging), oil leaks around the clutch housing, and wobbling or excessive play when you try to move the fan blade by hand with the engine off. Most LoneStar fan clutches fail between 300,000-500,000 miles. Catching these symptoms early can prevent costly engine damage from overheating.

What's the difference between standard and heavy-duty cooling packages for the LoneStar?

Standard cooling packages typically include single-row radiators rated for engines up to 450 HP and are suitable for highway applications. Heavy-duty packages feature larger surface area radiators with additional rows, higher CFM fan clutches, and upgraded charge air coolers designed for 500+ HP engines or severe-duty applications like heavy hauling or frequent mountain driving. Heavy-duty systems also include larger capacity coolant reservoirs and may have additional transmission coolers integrated into the radiator design.


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