Kenworth Cabover Engine Parts & Cooling: Keep your cabover running smoothly with top-quality engine and cooling parts like air compressors, radiators, charge air coolers, hoses, and gaskets. Perfect for fleet managers, owner-operators, and DIYers, these durable, compatible parts help prevent overheating and maintain peak performance. Everything you need to keep your Kenworth cabover road-ready!
Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth Cabover Engine Parts & Cooling
What years and models of Kenworth cabovers are these engine cooling parts compatible with?
Most of our cooling components are designed for K100, K100E, and W900A cabovers manufactured between 1961-1986. However, compatibility varies by specific part. Radiators typically fit 1973-1986 models, while water pumps and thermostats often work across the entire range. Always check the product description for your specific year and engine type (CAT 3406, Cummins NTC, or Detroit Diesel) or contact our support team with your OEM for verification.
Are aftermarket radiators as reliable as OEM Kenworth parts?
Quality aftermarket radiators from reputable manufacturers like Dura-Lite and Northern Factory use aluminum cores with reinforced tanks that often exceed OEM specifications. These units typically feature 2-row or 3-row core designs with improved cooling capacity compared to original copper-brass units. Most come with 1-2 year warranties and have proven track records in commercial applications. The key is choosing parts that meet or exceed OEM pressure ratings of 15-20 PSI.
What are the most common installation challenges when replacing cooling system components?
The biggest challenges include limited access in the engine compartment and proper hose routing. Water pump replacement often requires removing the fan shroud and belts, taking 2-3 hours for experienced mechanics. Radiator swaps may need slight modifications to mounting brackets on pre-1975 models. Always replace hose clamps, use new coolant, and check thermostat operation during any cooling system work. Having the right tools, including crowfoot wrenches for tight spaces, makes installation significantly easier.
How do I know if I need a 2-row or 3-row radiator for my cabover?
Standard applications typically use 2-row radiators, which work well for highway driving and moderate loads. Upgrade to a 3-row radiator if you frequently haul heavy loads, operate in mountainous terrain, or live in hot climates. Trucks with aftermarket turbo upgrades or increased horsepower should also use 3-row units. Check your current radiator core thickness - 2-row cores measure approximately 2-2.5 inches, while 3-row cores are 3-3.5 inches thick.
What maintenance items should I replace when servicing my cabover's cooling system?
During any major cooling system service, replace the thermostat (180 or 195-degree depending on climate), upper and lower radiator hoses, heater hoses, and all hose clamps. Install a new radiator cap rated for your system pressure. Flush the entire system and refill with appropriate coolant mixture. Consider replacing the water pump if it shows any signs of leakage or has over 250,000 miles. This complete service approach prevents comebacks and ensures reliable cooling system operation.