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Cat isn't getting out of the small engine market (they are still going to make small industrial engines). They are getting out of the truck engines altogether due to EPA regulations. The EPA is cracking down hard on diesel truck engines and Cat just threw up their hands a decided it wasn't worth it anymore. I've heard there will still be Cat truck engines but will be built by somebody else with the Cat name on it.CAT is also leaving or out of the small truck engine market due to the issues they have had with the 3116 engine, which I believe is what is in the M35A3 and FMTV family (as well as some big rig over the road trucks).
Yep. They are called International, and they're doing it with the former CAT C15 (ACERT?).Cat isn't getting out of the small engine market (they are still going to make small industrial engines). They are getting out of the truck engines altogether due to EPA regulations. The EPA is cracking down hard on diesel truck engines and Cat just threw up their hands a decided it wasn't worth it anymore. I've heard there will still be Cat truck engines but will be built by somebody else with the Cat name on it.
Being an observer and talking to different Truckers, in conversation, they stated that Cat was more costly for parts. Barring any other topic, that inclined me to think that by virtue of that fact alone they would ultimatly be a good choice in strength, yet a bad choice in economic terms as the parts were more $. Beyond that I know less than nothing.Here's my take,
Cummins give very little trouble and are cheap to work on.
Cats give very little trouble but when they do it cost some big bucks to get it fixed.
The multifuel IMO is not as well built of an engine as either the Cat or the Cummins and internal engine parts can be pricey but they are plentifull and you can buy whole engines for what parts cost for the others. The will also run on stuff that will kill other engines.
With all that being said, the multifuel more than meets my needs and I wouldn't base my purchase solely on what engine it had. They are all good engines.
I do think a lot of old engines expexted short life is due to old oil.In Europe we would prefer Mercedes Benz or MAN or DAF engines. This is simply for better sevicability here. Perkins engines are not that bad too. Perkins is nowadays a part ot Caterpilar. Cummings is not realy a bad choise.
But do not forget, the engines designed in the late fifies and the early sixties are made for 2000 up to 5000 hours live. More modern engines are made for 10000 to 20000 hours of live.
So with the old engines you hav to live with problems of livetime.
Do not forget that the Jimmy engine (269cid gas) according to the manual has to be rebuilt comepletely every 15000 miles!. Unthinkabely nowadays. But vintage MV are like that.
Wolf