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Peterbilt 330/335/337 Engine Parts & Cooling

Peterbilt 330/335/337 Engine Parts & Cooling

Ensure your engine operates efficiently with our selection of Peterbilt 330, 335 & 337 engine parts and cooling components. Find the best-in-class radiators, charge air coolers, ac evaporators, condensers, receivers, and high pressure AC switches that are perfect for any truck.

Peterbilt 330/335/337 Engine Parts & Cooling

Keep Your Peterbilt 330/335/337 Engine Cool

Make sure your engine stays cool and runs optimally with premium, aftermarket engine parts and coolant components for the Peterbilt 330/335/337 truck. This product line features everything from radiators and charge air coolers to fan blades and hoses to keep your engine running at its best. Whether you're looking to upgrade your worn-down cooling system or replace manufacturer parts with new ones, we offer OEM-quality solutions to maintain your truck's efficiency for years to come!

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 330/335/337 Engine Parts & Cooling

What years and engine models are compatible with these cooling parts?

Our Peterbilt 330/335/337 cooling parts are designed for models from 2005 to present. Most radiators and cooling components fit Caterpillar C7, Cummins ISB/ISC/ISL, and Paccar PX-6/PX-7/PX-8 engines. Always verify your specific engine model and serial number before ordering, as some years had mid-year changes. For example, 2007-2010 models with EPA emissions may require different radiator configurations than pre-2007 trucks.

Are aftermarket radiators as reliable as OEM parts?

Quality aftermarket radiators from trusted manufacturers like Dura-Lite, APDI, and Spectra Premium meet or exceed OEM specifications. These units feature aluminum cores with reinforced tanks and typically carry 1-2 year warranties. The main differences are price (30-50% less than OEM) and availability. Many customers report 5+ years of reliable service with proper maintenance. Avoid budget brands under $400, as they often use thinner materials and inferior welding.

What are the most common installation challenges?

The biggest installation challenges include: (1) Accessing lower radiator mounting bolts - you'll need to remove the front bumper on most 335/337 models, (2) Proper coolant bleeding - these engines require specific bleeding procedures to prevent air pockets, (3) Fan shroud alignment - aftermarket radiators may require minor shroud modifications, and (4) Hose fitment - some aftermarket units have slightly different inlet/outlet positions requiring longer hoses or elbows. Budget 4-6 hours for DIY installation.

How do I identify which water pump I need?

Water pump identification depends on three factors: engine type, belt configuration, and inlet direction. Caterpillar C7 engines use either a gear-driven or belt-driven pump - check if you have a serpentine belt system. Cummins ISB/ISC pumps vary by year: 2003-2007 use a different casting than 2008+. Look for the part number cast into your current pump housing, or provide your OEM to ensure correct fitment. Mixing pump types will cause immediate overheating.

What maintenance items should I replace during cooling system service?

When servicing your cooling system, replace these critical items: thermostats (use only OEM-spec 180?F or 195?F as specified), radiator cap (must match system pressure rating - typically 15-16 PSI), upper and lower radiator hoses, heater hoses if cracked, coolant overflow bottle if yellowed or cracked, and all hose clamps with constant-torque style clamps. Use only heavy-duty diesel coolant with proper SCA additive levels. This preventive approach typically adds $150-200 to your parts cost but prevents roadside failures.


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