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Fmtv 3116 info

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I talked with my local cat guy today about the over the road 3116 engines. A word of caution he gave me was trash the fuel filter with the rubber plunger on it. He suggested a Racor 6 micron filter,or a cat filter off a c-7 with after treatment. the most problems with the 3116 engines is air in the fuel system which left untouched will cause a host of other problems. The valves only need adjustment once every 80,000 miles but injector replacement will pay like 24 hours. Our engines are what are called high horse power and they can be turned up 20 percent. The duce guys are screwed the sub 215hp engines have less rings and can only be cranked up 10 percent which will equate to minimal gains.
 

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Your correct the shop will bill you 24 hours at their hourly rate. Its a pretty intense job to set up the rack on one of these engines, on the plus side they are pretty maintenance free if you maintain the fuel system
 

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As a diesel mechanic in a remote site, I plan on getting the tool kit to do it my self.There's a few other engines like it around here it will eventually pay for its self.
 

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Cat recently closed their service department in Reno, NV (Cashman Equipment).

I am still looking for a mechanic who knows how to 'power up' my 3116..

Pointman
 

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Cat recently closed their service department in Reno, NV (Cashman Equipment).
I am still looking for a mechanic who knows how to 'power up' my 3116..
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There are a couple ways.. One is to install injectors with large nozzle orifices and inject more fuel per stroke, or adjust the rack travel, or both.

However the turbo is rather small for the horsepower level, so unless you are prudent with EGT's any fueling upgrades will need a turbo upgrade. The 3116 is especially sensitive to high EGT's, they like to drop exhaust valves in the higher horsepower engines.
 

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Messing with the fuel screw, requires egt gauge. Strykers had a 350hp version of this engine as well.

The Stryker used a C7

The highest factory horsepower on the 3116 was 375hp on marine versions.
The 3126 was 425 for the marine version and I believe the C7 was 475 on marine versions.
 

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in a stock engine an egt would be a non issue if every thing is working right, however it combined with a boost gauge is a great tool if you are having drivability problems.
 

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I talked with my local cat guy today about the over the road 3116 engines. A word of caution he gave me was trash the fuel filter with the rubber plunger on it. He suggested a Racor 6 micron filter,or a cat filter off a c-7 with after treatment. the most problems with the 3116 engines is air in the fuel system which left untouched will cause a host of other problems. The valves only need adjustment once every 80,000 miles but injector replacement will pay like 24 hours. Our engines are what are called high horse power and they can be turned up 20 percent. The duce guys are screwed the sub 215hp engines have less rings and can only be cranked up 10 percent which will equate to minimal gains.
Where did you find a Racor 6 micron?
 

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Those guage kits use OBDII which I'm not certain if these trucks are fully OBDII protocol compliant.
 
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on the 3116 there is no electronic hook up, as you have 2 electronic controllers, one for the transmission, and one for the anti skid braking. I'm not too familiar with the 3126 but, the c-7 have a j 1939 buss you can plug in , to run gauges I would imagine that one could plug into the obd plug on the 3126 to pull gauge data too as it is also a j 1939 protocol
the electronic gauges one would run would be in something like a murphy controller or behind the dash of one of the modern trucks like the freight liners and there is just a small little control module that supplies outputs to selected gauges. your not going to acesss a commercial engine with your edge juice you will need a prolink or cat et to look at the engine electronicly.
 
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