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M1008 1 + 1 ⁄ 4-ton 4x4 (CUCV), ... Cummins 6CTA8.3 (right side) Cummins NH250 (left front) Cummins NH250 (right rear) Cummins V8-300 (left front) Cummins V8-300
The Dana/Spicer Model 80 is an automotive axle manufactured by Dana Holding Corporation and has been used in OEM heavy duty applications by Chevrolet, Dodge, and Ford.It can be identified by its straight axle tubes, 10 bolt asymmetrical cover, and a "80" cast into the housing.
The Cummins M-series engine is a straight-six diesel engine designed and produced by Cummins.It displaces 10.8 litres (659.1 cu in).Introduced as the M11 in 1994, it was built on the previous L10 engine (same 4.921 inches (125.0 mm) cylinder bore, but a longer 5.787 inches (147.0 mm) piston stroke compared to the L10's 5.354 inches (136.0 mm) stroke).
Cummins Interact 6.0-EURO III (Turbo Intercooler) 184 @ 2500 950 @ 1200 - 1700 Eaton FS-6306-B Manual Synchromesh 6 Speed 16000 35000 24.220 Cummins C8.3215 P5-0-EURO III (Turbo Intercooler) 160 @ 2200 888 @ 1400 Eaton FS-6306 A Manual Synchromesh 6 Speed 23000 35000 24.250E Cummins Interact 6.0-EURO III (Turbo Intercooler) 184 @ 2500
The 3.9-liter 4B/4BT/4BTA Cummins is categorized under the B Engine family alongside the 5.9-liter 6B/6BT/6BTA Cummins diesel engines. The 3.9 is an inline four-cylinder, either naturally aspirated (4B) or turbodiesel (4BT/4BTA), which was popular for many step van applications including bread vans and other commercial vehicles. Additionally it ...
The first IHC "Highwheeler" truck had a very simple air-cooled horizontally opposed two-cylinder engine with a 5-inch (130 mm) stroke and a 5-inch (130 mm) bore, and produced around 18–20 hp (13–15 kW).
Cummins NH250 engine Cummins 6CTA8.3 diesel engine M939 chassis with dual rear tires M939A1 and A2 have single rear tires. All models of the M939 share a common basic chassis, cab, hood, and fenders. The basic truck is a 6×6 (three axles, six wheels, all of which are powered) heavy truck.
The G-506 trucks, 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton, 4x4, produced as the Chevrolet G7100 (and originally G4100) models, were a series of (light) medium four wheel drive trucks used by the United States Army and its allies during and after World War II. This series came in standard cargo, as well as many specialist type bodies.