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  1. Engine - ISX 15 04 B 450@1800 DR1680RX - Cummins

    Core charge

    Price $44,387.69
    Ships within 72 hours
  2. Engine - ISX 11.9 13 B 425@ 1800 XPI DR7083RX - Cummins

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    Price $51,113.09
    Ships within 72 hours
  3. Engine ISX15 13B 600@1900 XPI DR7080RX - Cummins

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    Price $45,614.93
    Ships within 72 hours
  4. Engine ISX 15 DR7079RX - Cummins

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    Price $47,077.85
    Ships within 72 hours
  5. Engine Reman ISX DR7046RX - Cummins

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    Price $46,480.03
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  6. Engine ISX15 10 B 600@1800 XPI DR7004RX - Cummins

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    Price $48,572.38
    Ships within 72 hours
  7. Engine ISX15 10 B 450@1800 HPCR DR6969RX - Cummins

    Core charge

    Price $46,778.94
    Ships within 72 hours
  8. Engine, Reman ISX15 10 DR6592RX - Cummins

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    Price $47,227.30
    Ships within 72 hours
  9. Engine - ISX DR6152RX - Cummins

    Core charge

    Price $44,985.50
    Ships within 72 hours
  10. Engine DR1663RX - Cummins
    Cummins Engine DR1663RX
    Part# DR1663RX OLD# -

    Core charge

    Price $44,537.14
    Ships within 72 hours
  11. Engine BC3 NTA855 C 450@2100 DR448RX - Cummins

    Core charge

    Price $50,890.48
    Ships within 3 to 6 weeks
  12. Engine - Reman, MX13 - EPA13 MY15A, CO MX13EPA13MY15APRX - Paccar Engine

    Core charge

    Price $49,432.88
    Ships within 3 to 6 weeks
  13. Engine, Reman ISX15 07 DR6437RX - Cummins

    Core charge

    Price $46,778.94
    Ships within 3 to 6 weeks
  14. Engine - Signature 600 DR472RX - Cummins

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    Price $42,594.24
    Ships within 3 to 6 weeks
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All About Truck Engines: The Heart of the Rig

An engine isn't just a metal box that sits under the hood; it's a complex system of interconnected components that work in harmony to put the rubber to the road. Pistons, cylinder heads, crankshafts, and fuel injectors are among the key parts that make up the core of any engine. Understanding what each part does isn't just mechanics 101; it's vital for anyone serious about keeping their truck in prime condition.

Performance and Longevity

What separates one engine from another? Two key things: performance and longevity. High-performance engines are calibrated to provide maximum horsepower and torque. In contrast, engines designed for longevity are robust, less complicated, and easier to maintain. So, what's the best engine for long-haul trucking? It's the one that strikes the right balance between performance and durability.

Common Engine Issues to Watch For

When it comes to engines, trouble usually doesn't come unannounced. Here are some signs to look out for:

  • Strange Noises: If the engine starts making unfamiliar sounds, it's often a sign that something is amiss.
  • Reduced Performance: A sudden loss of power or drop in fuel efficiency can indicate engine issues.
  • Overheating: An overheated engine can cause significant damage. Always monitor the temperature gauge.

Engine Maintenance: Not an Afterthought

While engines are designed to be resilient, they are not immune to wear and tear. Regular oil changes, filter replacements, and system checks can make all the difference. It's not just about preventing breakdowns; it's about optimizing the engine for long-term performance.

Find Your Engine at the Big Rig Shop

In summary, an engine is more than a complex machine; it's the heart of the truck, the core element that makes all the difference between cruising down the highway and sitting on the shoulder waiting for a tow. For those who understand the importance of a quality engine, the Big Rig shop offers an expansive assortment of engines and their components, each designed to meet specific needs and preferences. Whether looking to replace an old engine or enhance an existing one, there's something for everyone.