Boost your freight transport with high-performance International ProStar Engine Parts & Cooling. This category includes various essential cooling and engine components for the popular ProStar semi-truck. You'll find all the top-notch parts, from radiators and hoses to air compressors and coolant reservoirs, to keep your engine running smoothly. These durable products improve performance and reliability and extend the lifespan of your ProStar. Focused on quality and customer satisfaction, this collection is the perfect one-stop shop for all your ProStar maintenance and upgrade needs.
Frequently Asked Questions About International ProStar Engine Parts & Cooling
What year models of International ProStar are compatible with your engine cooling parts?
Our International ProStar engine parts and cooling components are designed to fit model years 2008 through 2017. However, there are some variations between early models (2008-2012) and later models (2013-2017), particularly in radiator mounting brackets and fan shroud designs. Always verify your specific OEM and engine configuration when ordering, as ProStar trucks came with multiple engine options including Cummins ISX, MaxxForce, and Caterpillar variants that may require different cooling components.
How difficult is it to replace a radiator or cooling fan on a ProStar, and what tools are required?
Replacing cooling components on a ProStar typically requires 3-6 hours for an experienced technician. You'll need basic hand tools, a coolant drain pan, and potentially a hoist for heavier radiators. The most challenging aspects include disconnecting the charge air cooler lines and maneuvering the radiator assembly past the hood hinges. Many customers report that removing the front grille assembly first provides much better access. Professional installation is recommended if you're not comfortable working with pressurized cooling systems or heavy components.
What's the difference between OEM and aftermarket cooling parts for the ProStar?
OEM cooling parts typically feature aluminum core construction with plastic tanks, while many aftermarket options offer all-aluminum construction that can provide better heat dissipation and durability. Aftermarket radiators often include upgraded row counts (4-row vs 3-row) for improved cooling capacity, which is particularly beneficial for trucks operating in hot climates or heavy-duty applications. Price differences can be significant, with aftermarket options typically costing 30-50% less than OEM while maintaining comparable or better performance specifications.
Why is my ProStar running hot even after replacing cooling components?
Overheating issues in ProStars often stem from multiple factors beyond just the radiator or fan. Common culprits include clogged charge air coolers (especially on MaxxForce engines), faulty thermostats stuck in the closed position, degraded coolant hoses causing flow restrictions, or malfunctioning fan clutches. The EGR cooler is another frequent failure point on 2010-2012 MaxxForce engines. Before replacing major components, verify proper coolant levels, check for air pockets in the system, and ensure your fan clutch engages properly at operating temperature.
What maintenance schedule should I follow for ProStar cooling system components?
For optimal performance, flush and replace coolant every 2 years or 300,000 miles, whichever comes first. Inspect radiator fins monthly for debris buildup and clean with low-pressure water or compressed air. Check coolant hoses every 6 months for soft spots, cracks, or bulging. The fan clutch should be tested annually by checking engagement at operating temperature. Replace the thermostat every 500,000 miles as preventive maintenance. Keep in mind that trucks operating in dusty conditions or extreme temperatures may require more frequent service intervals.