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Kenworth T300-T450 Engine Parts & Cooling

Kenworth T300-T450 Engine Parts & Cooling

Maintain peak performance for your Kenworth T300-T450 with our comprehensive range of engine parts and cooling components at 4 State Trucks. Featuring all you need for efficiency and longevity. Need help? Contact our Part Pros!

Kenworth T300-T450 Engine Parts & Cooling

Keep your Kenworth T300-T450 in top shape with durable engine and cooling parts. From radiators and cooling hoses to turbochargers and air compressors, we've got what you need to maintain or upgrade your rig. Shop high-quality, easy-to-install parts that improve fuel efficiency and engine cooling. Affordable and reliable, these solutions keep your truck powered and road-ready. Explore now to optimize your Kenworth's performance!

Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth T300-T450 Engine Parts & Cooling

What year models are compatible with your Kenworth T300-T450 engine cooling parts?

Our engine and cooling parts cover Kenworth T300 models from 1997-2007 and T450 models from 2008-2010. Most cooling system components like radiators, water pumps, and thermostats are interchangeable between these model years, but always verify your specific engine type (Caterpillar C7, Cummins ISB, or Paccar PX-6) before ordering. Check your OEM or door jamb sticker to confirm your exact model year and engine configuration.

How difficult is it to replace the radiator on a T300/T450, and what tools do I need?

Radiator replacement typically takes 2-4 hours for experienced mechanics and requires basic hand tools including socket sets (10mm-19mm), pliers, drain pan, and coolant. The main challenges include disconnecting the lower radiator hose in tight quarters and properly aligning the radiator mounting brackets. You'll need to remove the upper fan shroud and possibly the charge air cooler first. Always support the radiator during removal to prevent damage to the transmission cooler lines.

What are the signs that my water pump needs replacement, and which brands do you recommend?

Common water pump failure signs include coolant leaks from the weep hole, grinding or squealing noises, engine overheating, and coolant in the oil. For T300/T450 models, we recommend Gates, Dayco, and US Motor Works pumps for their OEM-quality construction and proper impeller design. Avoid economy pumps with plastic impellers - the cast iron or steel impeller versions last significantly longer in these heavy-duty applications.

Are aluminum or plastic-tank radiators better for my Kenworth T300/T450?

Aluminum radiators with reinforced plastic tanks are the industry standard and work well for most applications, offering good cooling capacity at a reasonable price point. All-aluminum radiators provide better durability and cooling efficiency but cost 30-40% more. For severe-duty applications, vocational trucks, or if you've had repeated plastic tank failures, the all-aluminum upgrade is worth the investment. Both styles fit using the same mounting points.

What coolant type should I use, and how often should I service the cooling system?

Use heavy-duty Extended Life Coolant (ELC) meeting Caterpillar EC-1 or Cummins 14603 specifications. Most T300/T450 engines require a 50/50 mix of ELC and distilled water. Service intervals vary: conventional coolant needs changing every 2 years or 200,000 miles, while ELC can last up to 6 years or 600,000 miles with proper additive maintenance at 300,000 miles. Always test coolant condition annually and maintain proper freeze protection for your operating region.


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