Caterpillar 3126

Caterpillar 3126
Overview
ManufacturerCaterpillar Inc.
Also called3126B, 3126E
Production1995-2003
Layout
ConfigurationI6
Displacement7,242 cubic centimetres (441.9 cu in)
Cylinder bore110 millimetres (4.3 in)
Piston stroke127 millimetres (5.0 in)
Compression ratio16:1 - 17.25:1 (varies by model)
Combustion
Fuel typeDiesel
Dimensions
Lengthup to 1,184 millimetres (46.6 in)
Widthup to 937 millimetres (36.9 in)
Heightup to 927 millimetres (36.5 in)
Chronology
Predecessor3116
SuccessorC7

The Caterpillar 3126 is a turbocharged 7.2 L inline 6-cylinder diesel engine manufactured by Caterpillar and first introduced in 1995; it was the first electronic mid-range diesel engine that Caterpillar produced.[1] It is the successor to the Caterpillar 3116 engine and was updated to become the Caterpillar C7 engine in 2003.[1] It is a medium-duty engine and has been used in dump trucks, long haul trucks, ambulances, buses, RVs, boats, cranes, fire trucks, and more.[2] In 1998, Caterpillar released an improved version, the 3126B. In 2002, the 3126E was released, though these improved versions only affected engine electronics, not the actual engine design.[1] Caterpillar launched a three-tier system of overhaul kits for the 3126 and its C7 successor in 2011.[3]

It was rated for multiple power and torque applications from 170–420 hp (130–310 kW) and 420 lb⋅ft (570 N⋅m) to 860 lb⋅ft (1,170 N⋅m).[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c McDonald, Bob (27 September 2012). "Understanding and Profiting From the Caterpillar C7". Engine Builder. Babcox. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  2. ^ Hayes, Kelvin (21 January 2011). "Caterpillar 3126 Specs". Hunker. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Cats unveils medium-duty engine overhaul kits". FleetOwner. Penton. 23 December 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  4. ^ "Manufacturer Spec Sheet" (PDF). Caterpillar.