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Kenworth W900B/W900L Engine Parts & Cooling

Kenworth W900B/W900L Engine Parts & Cooling

Boost your vehicle's efficiency with our specialized Kenworth W900B/W900L engine parts and cooling components . Explore our premium radiators and charge air coolers for superior performance.

Kenworth W900B/W900L Engine Parts & Cooling

The Kenworth W900B/W900L Engine Parts & Cooling product lineup features a comprehensive selection of engine and cooling components for these popular semi-truck models. Key products in this product lineup include AC condensers, charge air coolers, coolant reservoirs, engine and performance parts, radiator tubes and hoses, and transmission coolers. Customers can find a wide range of high-quality replacement and upgrade parts to help maintain peak engine performance and temperature regulation for their Kenworth trucks. The product lineup caters to the needs of owners, operators, and mechanics who want durable, reliable engine and cooling system components for their W900B and W900L models.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth W900B/W900L Engine Parts & Cooling

What are the main differences between W900B and W900L cooling systems, and are parts interchangeable?

The W900B features a shorter hood (typically 119" BBC) while the W900L has an extended hood (127" BBC or longer), which affects radiator sizing and mounting positions. Most engine components like water pumps, thermostats, and hoses are interchangeable between models with the same engine type. However, radiators, charge air coolers, and some coolant tubes are model-specific due to the hood length differences. Always verify your exact BBC measurement and engine model before ordering cooling components.

Which engines are compatible with W900B/W900L models, and what cooling upgrades are recommended?

Common engine options include Caterpillar C15/C16, Cummins ISX/N14, and Detroit Series 60. For pre-2007 models, standard aluminum radiators work well, but post-2007 emissions-equipped engines often benefit from upgraded all-aluminum radiators with increased cooling capacity. Heavy-haul applications should consider 1,400-1,600 square inch radiators with reinforced tanks. Match your radiator to your engine's BTU rejection rating, typically found on the engine data plate.

What are the most common cooling system failure points on W900 trucks?

The most frequent issues include radiator tank separation (especially on plastic tank models after 5-7 years), water pump seal failures around 250,000-300,000 miles, and thermostat sticking (particularly in stop-and-go applications). Silicone coolant hoses typically outlast standard rubber by 3-4 times but check for soft spots near clamps. EGR coolers on 2004-2007 models are prone to internal leaking, requiring immediate attention to prevent engine damage.

Do I need special tools or modifications to install cooling components on my W900?

Most cooling system repairs require basic hand tools, though radiator replacements benefit from an engine hoist or helper due to weight (80-120 lbs). Pre-2000 models may need adapter fittings when upgrading to newer radiator styles. Charge air cooler installations require careful alignment to prevent boost leaks - use new gaskets and torque mounting bolts to 35-40 ft-lbs. Allow 4-6 hours for radiator replacement, including coolant flush and refill.

How do I identify the correct part numbers for my specific W900 year and configuration?

Locate your OEM plate on the driver's door frame and note the model year, engine series, and BBC measurement. Critical identifiers include: radiator core size (stamped on top tank), inlet/outlet hose diameters, and mounting bracket style (4-point or 6-point). For 2008+ models with DEF systems, verify you're ordering EGR-compatible components. Keep your engine serial number handy when ordering internal parts like water pumps or oil coolers, as specifications can vary within the same engine family.


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