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Peterbilt 357/378 Engine Parts & Cooling

Peterbilt 357/378 Engine Parts & Cooling

Enhance the operation of your vehicle with our top-grade Peterbilt 357/378 engine parts and cooling components. We offer everything needed to maintain your vehicle at peak performance, including radiators, AC Compressors, Poly Hoses, and EGR coolers.

Peterbilt 357/378 Engine Parts & Cooling

Peterbilt 357/378 Engine Parts & Cooling offers a comprehensive range of high-quality components to keep your Peterbilt 357 and 378 models running at peak performance. This product lineup includes a diverse selection of engine parts, cooling system components, and related accessories. From radiators, hoses, and clamps to charge air coolers, fan blades, and more, you'll find all the essential parts needed to maintain and upgrade your Peterbilt's engine and cooling system. With a focus on durability, efficiency, and compatibility, this product lineup caters to the needs of Peterbilt owners and enthusiasts who demand the best for their vehicles. Whether you're performing routine maintenance or seeking specialized upgrades, Peterbilt 357/378 Engine Parts & Cooling has you covered.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 357/378 Engine Parts & Cooling

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

Our Peterbilt 357/378 engine cooling parts are designed for models produced from 1986 through 2007. These parts are compatible with common engine configurations including Caterpillar C12, C13, C15, 3406B/C/E, Cummins ISX, N14, and Detroit Series 60. Always verify your specific engine model and serial number before ordering, as some cooling components vary based on whether you have a standard or extended hood configuration.

Are aftermarket radiators as reliable as OEM, and what's the warranty coverage?

Quality aftermarket radiators from reputable manufacturers like Dura-Lite, Valley Chrome, and Freightliner can match or exceed OEM specifications. These typically feature aluminum cores with reinforced tanks and come with 1-2 year warranties. Key differences to consider: aftermarket options often provide better cooling capacity (up to 15% more efficient) and cost 30-50% less than OEM. However, ensure the manufacturer uses proper brazing techniques and pressure tests each unit to at least 20 PSI.

What are the most common installation challenges with cooling system upgrades?

The primary installation challenges include: alignment issues with older mounting brackets (especially on pre-1995 models), clearance problems with oversized radiators and auxiliary coolers, and hose routing complications when upgrading from 2-row to 4-row cores. Many customers report needing to modify or replace mounting cushions and brackets. We recommend having new coolant hoses, clamps, and mounting hardware on hand. Installation typically takes 4-6 hours for experienced mechanics.

How do I know if I need a standard or heavy-duty cooling package?

Standard cooling packages work well for highway applications under 80,000 lbs GVW. You'll need heavy-duty cooling if you: haul consistently over 80,000 lbs, operate in mountainous terrain, run in ambient temperatures above 95?F regularly, or pull heavy equipment/oversized loads. Heavy-duty packages typically include larger capacity radiators (1,200+ sq. in. core area), upgraded fan clutches, and additional transmission coolers. Monitor your coolant temps - if they regularly exceed 195?F under load, upgrade to heavy-duty.

What maintenance parts should I replace when installing a new radiator?

When replacing your radiator, always install new upper and lower radiator hoses, thermostats (195?F for most applications), radiator cap (typically 15-16 PSI), and coolant overflow bottle if cracked or discolored. Check and replace the fan clutch if it shows signs of leakage or doesn't engage properly. Don't forget new coolant - use extended life coolant (ELC) meeting CAT EC-1 or Cummins 14603 specifications. Budget an extra $150-300 for these supporting components to ensure proper system function.


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