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International DuraStar Engine Parts & Cooling

International DuraStar Engine Parts & Cooling

Upgrade your truck's functionality with exceptional International DuraStar engine cooling parts available at 4 State Trucks. Shop our range of Radiators, Charge Air Coolers, Fan Shrouds, Filters, and Transmission Coolers to optimize your truck's performance. Count on 4 State Trucks for reliable solutions to maintain your truck's functionality.

International DuraStar Engine Parts & Cooling

Keep your fleet running strong with our wide selection of engine and cooling parts for the International DuraStar. From radiators and cooling hoses to critical engine components and air conditioning systems, we've got you covered to keep your truck at peak performance and calm under pressure. Our parts are built to handle the demands of the road, ensuring your engine stays in top shape no matter how tough the job gets. Whether you're replacing worn-out components or upgrading for better efficiency, you'll find high-quality solutions designed to go the distance. Engineered with long-lasting materials and precise engineering, these parts will keep your DuraStar reliable, efficient, and ready for the long haul. It is all about performance, durability, and keeping your truck in top shape.

Frequently Asked Questions About International DuraStar Engine Parts & Cooling

What coolant type should I use in my International DuraStar, and how often should I change it?

International DuraStar engines require extended life coolant (ELC) that meets ES Compleat OAT specifications. For MaxxForce engines (2007-2015), use red/pink OAT coolant, while older DT466/DT530 engines typically use green conventional coolant. Change intervals are 300,000 miles or 3 years for ELC, and 50,000 miles or 2 years for conventional coolant. Always verify your specific engine requirements in your owner's manual.

Which radiator will fit my DuraStar model year, and are aftermarket options reliable?

DuraStar radiators vary by model year and engine configuration. 2007-2018 models with MaxxForce engines require specific radiator part numbers based on whether you have a DT, 7, 9, or 10 engine. Pre-2007 models with DT466/530 engines use different radiators. Quality aftermarket radiators from manufacturers like Dura-Lite and Freightliner can save 40-60% over OEM while maintaining proper cooling capacity. Ensure any replacement matches your exact engine code and transmission cooler requirements.

How difficult is it to replace a water pump on a DuraStar, and what tools are needed?

Water pump replacement difficulty varies by engine type. MaxxForce DT engines require 4-6 hours for experienced technicians, while MaxxForce 7 engines can take 6-8 hours due to limited access. Essential tools include metric socket sets, coolant pressure tester, torque wrench (65-75 ft-lbs for most applications), and new gaskets. Many technicians recommend replacing the thermostat simultaneously since you're already draining the cooling system.

What are the signs of EGR cooler failure, and can I prevent it?

Common EGR cooler failure symptoms include white smoke from exhaust, coolant loss without visible leaks, rough idle, and coolant in the oil. MaxxForce engines from 2010-2012 are particularly prone to EGR cooler issues. Prevention includes regular coolant flushes, maintaining proper coolant concentration (50/50 mix), and addressing overheating issues immediately. Some fleet operators install coolant filters as additional protection.

Are there any common cooling system problems specific to certain DuraStar production years?

Yes, specific years have known issues. 2010-2012 MaxxForce engines commonly experience EGR cooler failures and head gasket problems. 2007-2009 models often have issues with plastic radiator end tanks cracking. Pre-2007 DT466E engines are generally more reliable but may develop water pump seal leaks around 200,000 miles. Regular pressure testing and visual inspections can catch these problems early, potentially saving thousands in repair costs.


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