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Kenworth T2000 Engine Parts & Cooling

Kenworth T2000 Engine Parts & Cooling

Boost your Freightliner's performance with top-quality engine parts and cooling components from 4 State Trucks. With everything from Transmission Coolers to Oil Filters, we've got you covered. Questions? Our team is here to help!

Kenworth T2000 Engine Parts & Cooling

Keep your Kenworth T2000 running cool and strong with engine and cooling parts designed to deliver top performance. Whether you're looking for air compressors and radiators or hoses and cooling fans, you'll find everything you need to maintain or upgrade your truck. With high-quality, OEM-style replacements, it's easy to keep your engine in peak condition and your rig ready for the road.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth T2000 Engine Parts & Cooling

What year models of Kenworth T2000 are these engine cooling parts compatible with?

Our engine cooling parts are designed to fit Kenworth T2000 models from 1996 through 2004. However, compatibility can vary depending on your specific engine configuration. T2000s came with several engine options including Caterpillar C12, C13, C15, C16, Detroit Series 60, and Cummins ISX. Always verify your engine model and serial number before ordering to ensure proper fitment. If you're unsure, our customer service team can help you identify the correct parts using your OEM number.

How difficult is it to replace a radiator or water pump on a T2000, and what tools do I need?

Radiator replacement typically takes 3-5 hours for an experienced mechanic and requires basic hand tools, a coolant drain pan, and potentially a hoist for easier access. You'll need metric and standard socket sets, pliers for hose clamps, and a torque wrench for proper reassembly. Water pump replacement is more involved, usually requiring 4-6 hours, as you'll need to remove belts, pulleys, and sometimes the fan assembly. Many drivers report that accessing the lower radiator connections can be challenging due to the T2000's tight engine compartment. Having a creeper and good work lights makes the job significantly easier.

What's the difference between aluminum and plastic-tank radiators for the T2000, and which lasts longer?

Aluminum radiators with welded tanks typically last 8-12 years and handle temperature fluctuations better than plastic-tank units. Plastic-tank radiators usually cost 30-40% less but may only last 5-7 years before the tanks crack or separate at the crimped joints. Many T2000 owners prefer all-aluminum radiators for heavy-duty applications or hot climate operations. While plastic-tank radiators work fine for standard highway use, the aluminum units offer better long-term value despite the higher upfront cost.

Why is my T2000 running hot even after replacing the thermostat and coolant?

Overheating issues often involve multiple components beyond just the thermostat. Common culprits include a clogged radiator (even if it looks clean externally), a failing water pump that's not circulating coolant properly, or a damaged fan clutch not engaging at the correct temperature. Air pockets in the cooling system after service can also cause hot spots. Additionally, check for exhaust gas in the coolant system, which could indicate head gasket issues. The T2000's charge air cooler can also restrict airflow to the radiator if it's clogged with debris.

What are the most common cooling system failures on the T2000, and what parts should I keep on hand?

Based on driver reports, the most frequent failures include coolant hoses (especially the lower radiator hose that's exposed to road debris), thermostats sticking closed around 150,000-200,000 miles, and fan clutch failures causing overheating under load. Smart operators keep spare upper and lower radiator hoses, a thermostat, coolant temperature sensor, and extra coolant on hand. Belt tensioners and idler pulleys are also common failure points that can leave you stranded. Many experienced T2000 drivers recommend replacing all coolant hoses every 4-5 years as preventive maintenance, regardless of appearance.


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