Why Did Cat Stop Making Truck Engines?

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  • Cat at one time had about 40% of the heavy duty Diesel on highway market, but stopped producing engines in 2010. Why would such a large company lose a large chunk of their market share? This video goes into detail on the subject.
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  • @briansmobile1
    @briansmobile1 6 років тому +362

    You have such a wealth of knowledge and such an amazing voice and mind for story telling. I gave you a shout out in one of my recent Perkins Diesel tear down videos (#3 @ 1:30). You deserve more viewership. I'm not the best diesel guy out there, but I feel like I get a little better for watching your videos. Thanks Josh!

    • @DuramaxL5P
      @DuramaxL5P 6 років тому +3

      briansmobile1 hey Brian, fancy seeing you here!

    • @AdeptApe
      @AdeptApe  6 років тому +17

      Thanks for the shout out. I really appreciate it, especially since you have such a large channel. Appreciate the view and comment.

    • @thetruckersmanifesto3873
      @thetruckersmanifesto3873 6 років тому +3

      Could I get a compliment two

    • @juniordavis168
      @juniordavis168 6 років тому

      Corn Fed why

    • @johnnykATL
      @johnnykATL 6 років тому +1

      Why you talking all that troll bullshit man? This guy is an amazing Cat tech, don’t hate.

  • @snotnosetom4417
    @snotnosetom4417 6 років тому +393

    If Cat couldn't pass emissions, why didn't they ask Volkswagen for help?

    • @raymeus
      @raymeus 5 років тому +17

      good one

    • @flight2k5
      @flight2k5 5 років тому +9

      Or dodge 😂

    • @JamesAdams-bd9df
      @JamesAdams-bd9df 5 років тому +9

      Because they'd end up like Detroit.

    • @curtekstrom6600
      @curtekstrom6600 4 роки тому +8

      Cat wasn't going to Castrate their Engines. I have 16 3406B Powered 1985-1990 T600's. And a Rebuilt ready to go Replacement 3406B engines for each one. And 3 1986 W900's with 3408's and a Spare engine each as well.

    • @ryancampbell4072
      @ryancampbell4072 4 роки тому +6

      Curt Ekstrom The joke was VWs emission scandals. You know, like one of the biggest lawsuits ever??

  • @kraut1948
    @kraut1948 6 років тому +62

    I worked for Cat for 42 years , the last 18 in engine division. Good informative video, but not a lot of people know that Cat had a love-hate relationship with Paccar for years ! They didn’t have much use for us and the feelings at Cat were mutual. But at the time Paccar needed us so we did business. We also heard that the EPA had raised the emissions bar to a insane standard and Cat was no longer willing to pour millions into research for an engine system that wouldn’t be compliant within a year or two. Also a side note, I never saw one, but heard the Paccar engine that replace ours looked a lot like a Cat C15 engine. You don’t suppose those SOB’s stole our designs do you ?

    • @gm16v149
      @gm16v149 6 років тому +14

      The PACCAR engine is basically a 13 litre European DAF engine designed for European cabover trucks. Nothing like a Caterpillar engine. PACCAR own DAF Trucks.

    • @dougberry1011
      @dougberry1011 2 роки тому +3

      I worked for Detroit Diesel for 42 years. Paccar kicked DDC out of bed with the Series 60 as well because they didn’t like Roger Penske and the Frtlnr relationship.

    • @cowboykody6775
      @cowboykody6775 2 роки тому

      PACCAR is railroad so they.ll steal anything.

    • @joelx77
      @joelx77 Рік тому

      The EPA is destroying America.

    • @jayski8987
      @jayski8987 Рік тому

      @@dougberry1011 the series 60 was a great engine. Reliable as hell and very mechanic friendly. I work for Freightliner and we rarely see and 60’s anymore. Mostly DD13’s, 15’s and 16’s

  • @richardmarshall9503
    @richardmarshall9503 5 років тому +20

    The high cost of buying a CAT engine, and CAT parts costing twice what other engine makers charge, and only from CAT dealers, really made it hard for the fleet companies to have these and still make a profit at the end of the day, which is the name of the game.

  • @bruceb3786
    @bruceb3786 2 роки тому +4

    From 40% to nearly nothing ! Wow, I had no idea. Thank you !

  • @pmvaldez1
    @pmvaldez1 6 років тому +205

    We have one CAT powered truck on our fleet, a 1994 Pete 379 and the crusty old driver who drives it said you'd have to pry it out of his cold dead hands.

    • @MrUbiquitousTech
      @MrUbiquitousTech 5 років тому +6

      He must have enjoyed all that down time while the truck was being wrenched on.

    • @YGELLYPIKER
      @YGELLYPIKER 4 роки тому +1

      Bet his helmets fucking stinking

    • @memeskeyoch3375
      @memeskeyoch3375 4 роки тому +5

      Go ahead call the police
      They cant unrape you

    • @krosskountrykaspar
      @krosskountrykaspar 3 роки тому +2

      I have a 2000 2136 Cat with 89, 000 miles on her....I just took her across the country. I still don't have a 100, 000 on her. She is the Best.. A Beast. I will be dead and she will still be running.

    • @justaskmeiknow5584
      @justaskmeiknow5584 2 роки тому +1

      Typical whiner driver...
      What's the difference between a trucker and a puppy? The puppy will eventually stop whining
      What's a trucker call his basement?
      The whine cellar

  • @beastlyendeavour9184
    @beastlyendeavour9184 5 років тому +222

    They gave up on trying to keep up with the ever tighter emmisions standards. Can't blame them. Good business choice.

    • @shreddder999
      @shreddder999 5 років тому +1

      They suddenly stopped after watching Forrest Gump.

    • @thoubias
      @thoubias 3 роки тому +1

      They did not give up, just bought some time, as in the offroad engines the emission standards - while looser than on trucks - are tightening up over time.
      But, ditching a market area that you can't compete in after losing all your market share in that area, it indeed can be very good business choise.

    • @JohnCamp
      @JohnCamp 3 роки тому +19

      California, a state that lets homeless shit on the street should have any regulations written by them ignored.

    • @lovingmymamalighter102
      @lovingmymamalighter102 3 роки тому +5

      Hurt ALOT of union family's in Illinois when Mossville Engine center closed down!! But Caterpillar doesn't care about there employees anyways.

    • @Mordorer
      @Mordorer 3 роки тому +1

      Nailed it

  • @braddavis8655
    @braddavis8655 5 років тому +35

    They stop building Motors for Highway use because of the government regulations. Love my 3406b

  • @jackrussell680
    @jackrussell680 5 років тому +15

    I made pistons for CAT. Got to speak to CAT representative, he was a really professional person and believed in his company and quality. I liked him

  • @ProNoober8
    @ProNoober8 6 років тому +9

    I wonder how many people remember that CAT is short for "Caterpillar", which is a trademark referring to "an articulated steel band passing round the wheels of a vehicle for travel on rough ground."?

    • @GameMaker3_5
      @GameMaker3_5 Рік тому

      I still occasionally remember that

  • @DjJtown
    @DjJtown 5 років тому +10

    I was a machinist at Cat for 15 years until 2005 when I quit when I knew for sure they were shutting down my facility. Here's one of the reasons. That part, which was one of the last parts that were prototyped across my CNC was poorly designed from the start. There were many issue myself and the other guy that ran it pointed out. The other is how much Cat was/is still gutting from their customers. That part cost only $25 dollars when it came off my CNC. The assembly division; right across the isle; paid $125 to "buy" it then "sold" it to the paint dept for $450. I'm not yanking anyone's chain here. Their internal philosophy was a 16X upsell for the finished product; Not the final product. The other with Cat; in general; is their mentality. The designers are Never wrong and anyone that punches the clock, the workers, have No clue what's going on. They still are using time studies; that's the process used to machine/assemble/test the part, what feeds/speeds to use, type of inserts and order of tooling; from the late 60's and early 70's. I showed a few of the different dept's general managers they were wrong; I got 2 days off for proving them wrong and producing a part quicker, closer to mean tolerance & cheaper using my process; and it's still an internal issue. Cat has wanted out of the mfg end since 1996 and have been splitting off divisions, buying smaller companies to contract thru so that all CAT has to do is final assembly (as little as possible) and marketing i.e. a sticker company. Right here is a built in failure as another excuse for Cat to spinoff their engine division to another company. Cat has a hidden stake in a lot of other companies that you don't know about that whose profits still come back to Cat indirectly. Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) was in talks with Cat about a buyout as far back as 2001 which was at the same time there was a surge in "out of turn lay-offs" downsizing that the union allowed; IAMAW is a spineless union; and the outsourcing of an entire line to a small, under 30 people in total, that was non-union. I myself had to cross-train some of them and I was Forced to work with an interpreter' believe that one! Yah, this was a rant but 60% of Cat's problem's; financial and quality wise; fall on the shoulders of the management and board. My suggestion: stay away from anything Cat made; either by Cat or their subsidiaries; until they get back to taking care of their customers and employees.

    • @MustardMade
      @MustardMade Рік тому

      I am an engineer for a custom equipment manufacturer and I take the opinion of our mechanics/machinists/welders as solid gold. They know more about how to build the thing than I do, I just know what I want to make it work!

  • @martin510681
    @martin510681 5 років тому +6

    I work at Caterpillar in Washington, the truck and marine side for the last 2 years I have heard this story from multiple coworkers who have been at this location for 29, 30, 45 years, I am now part of the used parts business of cat tons of used parts getting rebuilt for those hard to find parts that cat doesn't make anymore.

  • @martinthompson4462
    @martinthompson4462 Рік тому +3

    "They don't make em like they used too" rings true for the Cat House. They were once the industry " benchmark " but here in Aus that went down the chute a long time ago. Only those injected with Cat Yellow would think otherwise.

  • @bob-jo5gd
    @bob-jo5gd 6 років тому +396

    I'm 55 years old, driving trucks since 19, and retiring at 60. I'm counting the days till I can walk away from this imploding and self destructing industry. I got a taste of " the glory days of truckin' " back in the 80's just before it ultimately came to an end, and I got a few very good years at the beginning of my career. My advice to anyone who's trying to make a living in this industry is not to walk away... BUT RUN!!! This isn't a joke or sarcasm, the trucking industry has evolved into a glorified welfare system / dictatorship whereas you work to support the people who control you, the consumer, the employer, management, administration, politicians, revenue agencies, law enforcement, etc... etc... etc... IT'S ON YOU to work and pay the cost of everyone else's agenda, you're left with the bread crumbs, and told to be grateful... or be fired. Here's a tip, a bit of info that may open your eyes... There's no such thing as an Owner/Operator, there never was such a thing. Till you make your final payment, the bank is the owner of the truck. The operator is the one who places his brand on your door and tells you what colour to paint the truck... at your cost. To lease or purchase a truck is to present your testicles to your master on a silver platter. There's a reason why our society has been discouraged from free thinking, welcome to today's trucking industry.

    • @bubba842
      @bubba842 5 років тому +10

      Unfortunately the population of the world is slot more higher than in the 80s and there are a lot more trucks on the road now than there was then.

    • @miguelabud4018
      @miguelabud4018 5 років тому +35

      You speak so much truth. I been doing it for 10 years . I'm always calling dispatch bullshit . Everyone is a sell man and no one wants you to know the information in order to get to the next level . Someone uses you to keep them rich while you grow fat from cheap food and die slowly .

    • @ranter7100
      @ranter7100 5 років тому +19

      I live in NZ the trucking industry is not the only industry to be suffering from this. having worked in two different trades for 40 years they also seem to be feeding an ever increasing number of administration, safety, compliance, council fees, etc etc.
      Ive pulled the pin on the thing just do what jobs i can get that don't involve any council bullshit or compliance night mares.

    • @rogermarkeson2403
      @rogermarkeson2403 5 років тому +23

      The Only ones that disagree are the beginners that have been sold a bill of goods. They have no idea what is going on in our government or the trucking industry. After spending 60 years in the industry I don't no what's happened either. The one that jumps out at me is that I turned into a number rather than a name. It's a shame that it's turned out this way. The only fix is to let it hit the bottom and wait for a turn around. Are we just robots and not people?

    • @captjim007
      @captjim007 5 років тому +49

      The answer is to unionize the truck drivers. There is strength in numbers. Without organization, truck drivers and all blue collar workers. will be crapped on.

  • @TheGeil8500
    @TheGeil8500 5 років тому +11

    In 1980-86 I worked for the solid waste industry and our trucks all had 3208 Cats. The most dependable longest lasting engines at the time.

    • @musicauthority7828
      @musicauthority7828 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah the little V8, Cat produced one hell of a lot of those engines.

    • @wymple09
      @wymple09 2 роки тому

      I drove a Cat 3406 engine and I can't imagine a better one. Ruined my opinion of Cummins.

  • @rickhoward1516
    @rickhoward1516 5 років тому +19

    We have a huge fleet at work full of older and mid to late 2000's Cats, and plenty of new Paccars and Cummins on the on road trucks. The New Trucks are constantly having issues and the Cats keep going.

    • @aliabdallah102
      @aliabdallah102 2 роки тому

      Probably because half of your operators are 20000 year old relics that still live in the middle ages.

    • @wizard_of_poz4413
      @wizard_of_poz4413 2 роки тому

      Depends on the years and how you run them

  • @406life
    @406life 5 років тому +3

    I can still here the growl of a 3406 b in one of our farm trucks 20 years ago, best truck engine ever built

  • @srn9973
    @srn9973 6 років тому +27

    keeping my 379 Peterbilt with a C15 FOREVER!!

  • @4loxplor602
    @4loxplor602 5 років тому +84

    Anybody enjoying every last minute of their straight piped CAT engine in 2019? 🖐🖐

    • @curtekstrom6600
      @curtekstrom6600 5 років тому +22

      Still running a Fleet of Pre 1990 T600's Powered by Cat. And 2 W900's with 3408 Cat Engines. All are Pre 1990 and my Drivers will not give them up. They have threatened to quit if replaced with Today's Plastic DEF Crap.

    • @billmixon106
      @billmixon106 5 років тому +9

      Hell yeah. Would trade it for nothing. The emissions on the newer trucks are pieces of shit. Thanks California

    • @pipeline_hank5277
      @pipeline_hank5277 5 років тому +5

      I got a ford 7.3 straight piped. Haha suck it government, cant make me put all that shit on my truck.

    • @whodatboi1543
      @whodatboi1543 5 років тому +1

      @@pipeline_hank5277 probly will in the future

    • @MaskinJunior
      @MaskinJunior 3 роки тому

      @@pipeline_hank5277 well when diesel reach European levels $7,40 per gallon, you probably think different about the engine in your truck.

  • @hammermcpounderton8344
    @hammermcpounderton8344 5 років тому +13

    Cat didn't drop out because paccar didn't offer them anymore, it was all the emissions bs. Like he said, they couldn't build a motor to meet epa standards so they said screw it. They make way more money in mining & construction anyways so why support a failing venture that didn't make them that much $$$? Other than that, this is fairly accurate. Those cat vocational trucks were an abomination. Still have nightmares about them.

  • @jaimemaldonado4152
    @jaimemaldonado4152 6 років тому +32

    Just a damn shame, I put over a million two miles on my 3406 before the overhaul with no surprises.
    Wish they could find their way back in.

    • @electric7487
      @electric7487 3 роки тому +5

      Their biggest mistake was not adopting SCR, along with not properly fixing the ARD head.
      Without SCR, you would have to rely on EGR to reduce NOx, which reduces efficiency because you have less oxygen in the intake air. This increases fuel consumption and particulate emissions. And although you can filter out the PM with a DPF, you now have an exhaust restriction that gets worse and worse as the DPF gets plugged. You can add a regeneration system to clean out the DPF, but that takes extra fuel or lots of electricity. So your fuel economy just went right down the toilet because the EGR and DPF are choking your engine down.
      This is where SCR comes in. When you add more oxygen into the intake, PM goes down, but NOx goes up. Luckily the DOC and SCR system can easily take care of that. No more EGR = hotter, more effective combustion = less PM emissions. Now delete the DPF.

    • @tangydiesel1886
      @tangydiesel1886 2 роки тому +1

      @@electric7487 I wish more manufacturers would of went scr/doc only. But, people are scared to put def in. But you're correct, the engine gets to run at high efficiency, and not deal with egr, and pushing tough a dpf.

    • @electric7487
      @electric7487 2 роки тому +2

      @@tangydiesel1886 In my opinion, the bigger issue is that the EPA set the strictest standards as blanket standards with zero regards to what is necessary vs. what is excessive.

    • @Romans--bo7br
      @Romans--bo7br 2 роки тому +3

      @@electric7487... very well said. However, we all need to look at the much larger picture, which is... the "global elites" vision for their (near) future world government and global depopulation plan and "utopia"... does NOT include fossil fueled reciprocating engines of any kind. Whether they will actually accomplish all that, remains to be seen.... although they are now "full bore" ahead with their depopulation agenda at this juncture in time.

  • @levelupmatt3949
    @levelupmatt3949 5 років тому +32

    I feel like Mr. Rogers just told me how my cat died

    • @royd5323
      @royd5323 5 років тому +4

      MattMN2FL 😂

  • @carlwilliams8354
    @carlwilliams8354 6 років тому +4

    My uncle ran a Cat dealership and he said many of the same things. Cat needed their own truck line to have a market for truck engines. They needed a larger number of sales to justify the research and development cost of compliance with EPA regulations. In the end it wasn’t worth it. They too are rebuilding C15’s for glider service. Keeping the legend alive with yellow iron!

  • @nonyerbidness475
    @nonyerbidness475 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for sharing this very informative bit of history Mr. Rogers.

  • @oiltoast3723
    @oiltoast3723 5 років тому +23

    Because a company called dog started making truck.

  • @TechnikMeister2
    @TechnikMeister2 6 років тому +10

    Cat engines were very popular here in Australia for what we call "Bitsa" trucks. There were like Kenworths where you could specify your choice of Cat, Cummins or Detroit Diesel. But whats happening is that the Euro 5 emissions saw the traditional US engine manufacturers really struggle when the likes of Volvo, Scania, Mercedes/Freightliner, MAN, DAF etc all came with their own compliant engines with fully computer program run EMS's. What also happened was that the Euro's gave you a free minor service deal as well as full engine warranty up to 1m kms. These also came sealed. You could really only do minor maintenence. For the rest you had to use a dealer workshop. This works fine, but here in Australia, road trains and truckes that drove on dirt and gravel roads in the harshest conditions still support the Kenworth/Cummins combo as they will still offer warranty for them.
    The advent of climate control, sat connection, 20sp automatic transmissions and beautiful interiors really do make a difference to the life of a long distance truck driver, here anyway.

  • @kayannhenry
    @kayannhenry 5 років тому +71

    CAT also purchased carbon credits in 08-10 to continue selling their engine, which is pretty dumb how the EPA allows that..."You can't pollute, unless you pay us, then its fine"

    • @deynna45
      @deynna45 5 років тому +10

      Extortion

    • @kcirrednosrednad3596
      @kcirrednosrednad3596 5 років тому +13

      Thats why the EPA needs to be dissolved.

    • @kcirrednosrednad3596
      @kcirrednosrednad3596 5 років тому +3

      @Phil Mccrevasse
      I'm for that dude. Leave my 3408 alone. Without it you don't get shit. No idea why they can't understand that. Everything is at one time or another on a truck.

    • @craigcook1571
      @craigcook1571 5 років тому +4

      Yea aint it so. The government is one of the biggest poluters, but companies have to pay them if they do. Welcome to today's world

    • @badlandskid
      @badlandskid 5 років тому +4

      Kayann Henry green technology is all about greenbacks. 💸💸💸💸

  • @waifuracer6516
    @waifuracer6516 4 роки тому +4

    Its the same for a lot of other manufacturers as well... The moment emission regulation comes into play reliability drops.

  • @dieselsmoker2425
    @dieselsmoker2425 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for explaining Mr. Rogers.

  • @SteelebillyWes
    @SteelebillyWes 6 років тому +4

    My dad used to drive a Kenworth dump truck with a cat in it and he loved it and I remember him ranting about how cat was being phased out of trucks

  • @elljay4587
    @elljay4587 6 років тому +850

    In other words, couldn't pass emissions

    • @fairlane2020
      @fairlane2020 6 років тому +15

      Ell Jay
      🤭 Yep 😂

    • @robertpolkamp
      @robertpolkamp 6 років тому +129

      Nope, emissions regulations made the engines not last like CAT wanted. They always produced 1 million mile engine designs that is nearly impossible with today's emissions that typically need a full rebuild at half those miles.

    • @88tcoupe
      @88tcoupe 6 років тому +99

      Exactly. I work for Cat, and although I'm not an expert on the engines, I talk to a lot of the engineers and higher ups. They all said ultimately it was the emissions standards why Cat decided not to build the engines anymore. They knew they had legendary engines before but realized meeting the emissions standards would make their engines a shell of what they used to be, so they decided to just concentrate on the off-highway engines.

    • @elljay4587
      @elljay4587 6 років тому +37

      Robert Polkamp as an owner of 2 cats and 4 Detroits . Cats cost twice as much to overhaul and the detroits consistently get better fuel milage . So as an owner I. Prefer blueberries over bananas all day long

    • @joescheller6680
      @joescheller6680 6 років тому +52

      in other wards they dont want to play the game with the morons

  • @Uncle-Duncan-Shack
    @Uncle-Duncan-Shack 5 років тому +4

    Thanks for the explanation.
    Brings back memories of the ADE V series that Merc used here in South Africa.
    Loud and very powerful.
    I rewired a dyno at the reman facility that Cargo had in the days when one could just get an engine swap from the dealer.
    When testing a 16 cyl they just used a fire hose on the intercooler and not much could be seen through the steam.
    Don't see Merc's around like one used to when they had those power plants.
    It's mainly Internationals followed by Volvo's and Scania's.
    Very few Mack, Kenworth or Western Star's to be seen here.

  • @andrewsvlogs9110
    @andrewsvlogs9110 5 років тому +19

    My dad had a ole green international truck he hauled wood chips with, it had a CAT in it. He also had a western star he hauled equipment with. It had a Detroit in it, after riding in both I can clearly tell which has the far superior motor, the CAT was a beast

  • @caseih2391
    @caseih2391 6 років тому +22

    I am a Cummins fan but run a New Holland Forage harvester with a C18 in it. That Cat had impressed me with a load going up to %120 and still keeps chugging along. Have yet to stall it out.

    • @ferguson20diesel49
      @ferguson20diesel49 6 років тому +4

      we've v12 man lorry engines in our silage harvesters such as class jaguars and Krones. Older ones had deutz engines

    • @wizard_of_poz4413
      @wizard_of_poz4413 2 роки тому

      @@ferguson20diesel49 yea those cat engines probably can't hold a candle to those modern European ones. Wonder why new holland ditched them as soon as they could

  • @jjjthomasson8902
    @jjjthomasson8902 6 років тому +3

    A great example of your ability to teach others! Great video! Interesting and informative!

  • @SteveHolsten
    @SteveHolsten 5 років тому +1

    I drove a 1988 Bluebird school bus with an 8.2L Cat engine. Somebody forgot to govern this engine. School buses back then were all almost governed down 65 mph. Us drivers would hold them on the floor sort of like cruise control. The first trip I took on this bus was an out of town trip to a basketball game on I-55. Anyhow I noticed I was passing everything on the road. I looked down & I was running over 90 & still gaining speed. I would've never believed it if I hadn't seen it myself.

  • @hulk7272
    @hulk7272 5 років тому +1

    Another wonderful production!!! Good job!! All of your videos are extremely educational.

  • @louisglen1653
    @louisglen1653 6 років тому +4

    I was told by the Cat rep that Cat didn't want to play the emissions game which is why they got out of truck engines. (I worked for a Peterbilt dealership during that time). This left Paccar having to source other engines, so they decided to go with their European division DAF for engines. Cat was the preferred engine in this area so there were a lot of "anxious" people in this area..

  • @jasonking2943
    @jasonking2943 6 років тому +8

    I'm a locomotive engineer, cat and progressive rail gobbled up EMD. The cat loco engines load good. I don't mind running them at all

  • @obfuscated3090
    @obfuscated3090 6 років тому

    Valuable piece of history. Thanks for posting.

  • @reedr1659
    @reedr1659 2 роки тому +9

    Boy, I love a C15 with an 18 speed behind it. Get on it and the whole frame would twist. Fully loaded vs fully loaded, not much is going to beat you off the line. Most of the new equipment is good, but raw torque is fantastic.

    • @user-kn3cy1oz9x
      @user-kn3cy1oz9x 2 роки тому

      Cat does not honor their own warrenty.

    • @NakedDave100
      @NakedDave100 2 роки тому

      @@user-kn3cy1oz9x that is your asshole talking because your head knows better!!

  • @CumminsDslPwr
    @CumminsDslPwr 6 років тому +452

    What? Couldn't they find a Mitsubishi engine to repaint yellow, double the price for it, and stick a CAT label on it like they did on my forklift?

    • @billlee1724
      @billlee1724 6 років тому

      CumminsDslPwr 😂😂

    • @tomnovak7731
      @tomnovak7731 6 років тому +29

      CumminsDslPwr if they stand behind it like any Cat engine, i don't care if they paint a Duramax to throw in it.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 6 років тому +19

      Tom Novak
      What was a shock to me was the Olympian generator line.
      Generac is such crap, and to see cat team up with them was disappointing.

    • @mikecubes1642
      @mikecubes1642 6 років тому +12

      they do that with perkins engines in tractors and welders

    • @AD-fd9vz
      @AD-fd9vz 6 років тому +9

      The reason why Forklift have Mitsubishi engine is mainly because those forklift are not made by Catterpillar. Cat aquired a compagny to expand their line of product. Hell the website for all the information about those forklift is not Cat but MCFA (Mitsubishi Cat Forklift America)
      But then in some forklift you will actually find nissan engine or even GM engine. I do like the durability of the TB45 or if you go diesel the S4S or S6S... until they replaced those with engine that were more "environementally friendly" (sure it the engine is not running half the time it bound to be good for the environnement :D)
      But back on the main subject, There a Mitsubishi engine because it an association between Cat and Mitsubishi to seize a part of the market Cat didnt have already in their attempt to have a solution for every client special situation.

  • @kylemerritt723
    @kylemerritt723 5 років тому

    Awesome video man, thanks for the history. Excellent presentation.

  • @lelins300
    @lelins300 4 роки тому +7

    They say you can't keep everyone happy in this case EPA couldn't keep CAT happy. CAT left the game. In other words CAT literally build this modern world.

  • @MississippiMudMX
    @MississippiMudMX 6 років тому +64

    3406 was my favorite out of them all. Hands down

    • @blindabinda1234
      @blindabinda1234 6 років тому +5

      Mississippi Mud Team the excavation company I used to work for had the 3406b in there 81 kenworth and the things never broke down. Then he got this Stirling with a cat c7 and that thing was junk

    • @blindabinda1234
      @blindabinda1234 6 років тому +1

      The thing would go into this limp mode and we couldn't figure it out. Come to find out it was because the coolant level sensor was bad. Like wtf.

    • @MississippiMudMX
      @MississippiMudMX 6 років тому +1

      blindabinda123 the e model 3406 was my favorite out of the 3406

    • @MississippiMudMX
      @MississippiMudMX 6 років тому +1

      blindabinda123 only truck that we had go into limp mod was a MACK we changed every filter, sensor, Even bought a new ECM from Mack witch was a fortune and it’s still in limp mode, it’ll barely pull an empty flatbed across the lot in low gear

    • @blindabinda1234
      @blindabinda1234 6 років тому +2

      Mississippi Mud Team what engine does it have and what code is coming up? ? It's probably the heui pump not putting out enough pressure. The fuel systems are garbage on new trucks.

  • @outlaw5253
    @outlaw5253 6 років тому +14

    Once they stopped producing the mechanical cat engine it went down hill from there.

  • @tk48states
    @tk48states 5 років тому

    I am a retired owner operator, had a 3406B in a KW T800 and a Cummins N14 in an International 9400,
    Both were excellent engines and I got over a million miles on each without ever taking the heads off.

  • @jayski8987
    @jayski8987 Рік тому

    Been wrenching on caterpillars for 30+ years and the only caterpillar on road engine I couldn’t stand was the 3116. Gutless, hard starting when cold and setting up injection timing was a pita. I was so happy when the 3126 HEUI took its place.

  • @danielkennedy7845
    @danielkennedy7845 6 років тому +8

    Excellent run down of the demise of CAT in the truck business. Really was downhill after the 3406/08! thanks!

  • @industrialrepairer4028
    @industrialrepairer4028 6 років тому +5

    Great video! That explains a lot. You should do a video on your favorite cat engines and why. Cheers

  • @infinphoenix13
    @infinphoenix13 4 роки тому

    Amazing video. Thank you so much for the information on this topic.

  • @duncandmcgrath6290
    @duncandmcgrath6290 5 років тому +2

    Had twin 3406 marine diesels in a 75 footer I used to pilot .....I loved those engines

  • @snowwhite7677
    @snowwhite7677 6 років тому +19

    Because CAT was to busy making generators for all the US FOB's in the Middle East.

  • @MattLitkeRacing
    @MattLitkeRacing 6 років тому +39

    I work at a Kenworth dealer. We still sell a lot of Cat parts for older trucks but some are becoming hard to get. They don’t get enough good cores back to rebuild so we have very long lead times on pumps, injectors, cylinder heads, etc

  • @adey88splace
    @adey88splace Рік тому

    Thanks for this. Funnily enough this question came to me the other day.

  • @bryceschug486
    @bryceschug486 5 років тому

    THANK YOU so much for not starting your video with "hey youtube" or something similar. That has earned you a sub.

  • @kineticmobile
    @kineticmobile 6 років тому +15

    Digging the video quality and editing! Keep it up!

    • @AdeptApe
      @AdeptApe  6 років тому +1

      CHRIS BRUNELLE Hey first comment, that was quick.

    • @kineticmobile
      @kineticmobile 6 років тому

      Adept Ape I have notifications set up now! Need to learn all I can, for my next opportunity!

  • @GosselinFarmsEdGosselin
    @GosselinFarmsEdGosselin 6 років тому +6

    Love my cats!! Owned a 1693 for twenty years.. currently have a 3406B.. love it!!
    Have an N14 too.... Not impressed! I swear the 3406B rated at less horse power than the N14, will run circles around it!
    Would love to repower and dump the N14!
    Great video, thank you for the enlightenment!

  • @mattmonteith2175
    @mattmonteith2175 3 роки тому

    Love how u express and explain your words
    I understanding how to work on a cat engine. Yes I picked up a cat 3116 . Thank you

  • @abbysapples1225
    @abbysapples1225 5 років тому

    Only did I enjoy your presentation of the video. But I learned a very much about this subject I didn't even realize that stop making kind of pillar engines for Highway use. Thank you for the video it was awesome

  • @patrickyoung2117
    @patrickyoung2117 6 років тому +13

    Excellent and informative video! I've NEVER seen one of those CAT trucks.....Last time I went to our local Freightliner dealer, they were stuffed with Volvos, no Freightliners, and all with a Mercedes engine of sorta small size, I think less than 800 cubic inches. Where's the American stuff? But I KNOW Volvo can build trucks, when I drove in Germany (with my injector pumped jacked by 800 RPM!) nobody could whoop me consistently except for Volvo and Scania, both Swedes to my knowledge. They'd just show up in my mirrors, and cruise right on past me....

  • @patrickyoung2117
    @patrickyoung2117 6 років тому +5

    I had about 15 CAT's, all 3208 or 1160 V8's. Not their greatest models, they were non sleeved. But the 3406 Big Rig engine was quite popular. People seemed to start losing enthusiasm when it went to the 3406"E" as in Electronic engine. This was the beginning of engines that you controlled only indirectly, and required a computer for tuning and differing horsepower. My main beef with CAT was that their parts were so expensive. Cummins or IHC or the old Detroit Diesels were so simple anybody could fix them, the end of mechanical NON-electronic diesels was a sad day. Yeah, the new stuff is powerful, much cleaner, and gets better fuel mileage. But the complexity.......

  • @jamessmith7691
    @jamessmith7691 4 роки тому

    Thank you for clearing this up. I heard nothing but bad things about Cat. Keep up the good work.

  • @pbrooksp
    @pbrooksp 5 років тому

    great story. wish you could have gone on more. very informative.

  • @BobBuilder-om4rd
    @BobBuilder-om4rd 6 років тому +39

    EPA killed CAT truck engines

    • @3jazzman1
      @3jazzman1 5 років тому

      pretty much so

    • @donaldglover4627
      @donaldglover4627 5 років тому +2

      Obama did it

    • @donaldglover4627
      @donaldglover4627 5 років тому +2

      @Thystaff Thywill BS bro he was the worse president of all time

    • @michaelcook768
      @michaelcook768 5 років тому

      CAT has the largest presence in construction, mining, energy...they doubled down on that market.
      Those DPFs are a pain in the ass.

    • @michaelcook768
      @michaelcook768 5 років тому +1

      @OttovonEarth F the trillions PISSED away with the Clean Air Farce. The U S spends billions on this shit...China does what it wants...a good reason China made junk cost less. You're a tree hugging idiot...like that Communist, AOC!

  • @Mapp2004
    @Mapp2004 5 років тому +5

    Not only did it hurt on the road trucks, trucks sold to the DOD was hit hard too. Look up Oshkosh MK-23/27, LVS/LVSR, MAT-V and MRAP Cougars. All of those vehicles has Cat engines with Allison transmissions.

  • @kayannhenry
    @kayannhenry 5 років тому +1

    CAT was in direct competition with Cummins and Detroit, until CAT couldn't meet emissions and Detroit was bought by Freightliner, which was in turn bought by Mercedes-Benz.
    Fun fact: The current DD15 engine that drivers are so horny for is actually the same Mercedes truck engine we saw earlier when Mercedes-Benz first got into this business, but it sells so much better now with a Detroit badge.

    • @stevecornejo4861
      @stevecornejo4861 5 років тому

      Ddd15 are trash bud 12.7 was the best

    • @kayannhenry
      @kayannhenry 5 років тому

      @@stevecornejo4861 60 series for the win

    • @stevecornejo4861
      @stevecornejo4861 5 років тому

      Yeup 60 series i got one a 99 freight liner fld 2 over haul frame still good run like champ 13 speed Eaton if u ask me do i want a new truck maybe yes but with out the technology a cat 3406 in it old one or 12.7 Detroit,if not at least a 14 liter Detroit...👍👍✌✌👌

  • @KPMACHINE1
    @KPMACHINE1 3 роки тому +1

    I was never sure of cat till I got one. Then the yellow feline had more torque than my other trucks. For my application I ran single axle trucks. The C10 was a great engine. Didn’t really need to do much to them till around 500k. After owning 2 c10’s and a C12 I can honestly say they were the best engines I’ve ever owned and ran. And the people I sold them to are still working them every day.

  • @20mcarroll02
    @20mcarroll02 6 років тому +14

    However, my 379 heavy haul truck is still cat powered. Started with a 6nz. Then when we rebuilt the engine, we rebuilt it to a c18. Best electronic cat ever.

    • @20mcarroll02
      @20mcarroll02 6 років тому +2

      2000 pete 379exhd, c18, cat brake saver, 18+2, 3.73 gears. Full double framed. 20k front, 20k tag, 48k drives.

    • @havocreaper2404
      @havocreaper2404 6 років тому

      Almost a real heavy haul truck lol

    • @MrBigR928
      @MrBigR928 6 років тому

      C Mackenzie Awww...hahaha...you got jokes 😁

    • @MrBigR928
      @MrBigR928 6 років тому

      20mcarroll02 Nice👍

    • @havocreaper2404
      @havocreaper2404 6 років тому

      Lol I'm a westernstar guy as you may have guessed from my pic. I run the same engine on a tri drive winch tractor. 90lbs planetarys with a 18 & air shift 4 speed a box. And my other one is the same but with a automatic main. Both gliders.

  • @kingjames8283
    @kingjames8283 6 років тому +5

    Still running my 2003 Intl 9400i with original Detroit Diesel 12.7L-470Hp non-egr which was one of the very last ones ever built. Just had it rebuilt in 2016 at 1,031,000 miles and now at 1,139,000 miles and still kickin' ass. I loved the 3406E-435Hp but this Detroit still chugging right along at 7+mpg with near zero smoke between gears. If I take care of this engine, it should easily last another ten or more years. I bought the truck 8-years ago and would be happy with it for another 10-years no problem. It's a shame the loss of CAT in the truck market but our Lafayette plant is still putting out CAT engines for gensets, marine, and heavy equipment and I hope that continues for a long time to come.

    • @patrickyoung2117
      @patrickyoung2117 6 років тому

      Hey James, good informative post! I used to think it was great to get 300,000 miles out of an 855 Cummins or any of the old 2 stroke Detroits. When the Series 60 came out, I was curious....then my buddy who is an Absolute Master Wrench said he tore one down at a million miles, and found very little wrong with it. And folks said they'd get one mpg better than any other engine available... I guess Roger Penske got it right! They run the 60 in Mexico, pulling double 45 foot trailers in their "Kenmexes"--they push the engine to 600 hp, with I think a 16 or 18 speed gearbox. Those boys can DRIVE down there, but the bad roads mean Many Many accidents.

  • @jesust6101
    @jesust6101 5 років тому +6

    They need to come back with an economical moster and retake what really belongs to them.

  • @garrett2362
    @garrett2362 5 років тому +29

    Not entirely true. I work for a CAT dealership. CAT got out of the truck engine market because the top brass at CAT did not want to subscum to the EPA and it's draconic regulations.

    • @mazadi88
      @mazadi88 5 років тому +5

      Garrett thats the story I heard

    • @SteveCarras
      @SteveCarras 4 роки тому +2

      Alexandra Ocasio-Crtez and Greta Thunberg would be mad at you.LOL Long live CAT, Detroit and all of the other great Diesel engines

    • @JohnCamp
      @JohnCamp 3 роки тому

      California is fucking up everything with gears and grease.

    • @pookysdad4884
      @pookysdad4884 2 роки тому +1

      "Succumb" is the word.

    • @pookysdad4884
      @pookysdad4884 2 роки тому

      @@JohnCamp ...and anything with testicles. See Jeffery Starr, James Charles, et al. 🤣🤦‍♂️

  • @20mcarroll02
    @20mcarroll02 6 років тому +3

    You're right about all the problems with the regen engines. I'm a diehard pete/cat guy, but after a few years of problems with my c13 in my dump, i sold it and now have a mack dump.

    • @TheColbles2009
      @TheColbles2009 6 років тому

      20mcarroll02 can’t go wrong with a Mack truck in the dump truck world. They’re dang near bullet proof. The c12 was the best dump truck engine I’ve ever driven.

    • @20mcarroll02
      @20mcarroll02 6 років тому

      ColbyG my mack is a 2019 granite with the mp8 engine and the 12 speed mdrive auto.

    • @TheColbles2009
      @TheColbles2009 6 років тому

      20mcarroll02 how are you liking it?

    • @20mcarroll02
      @20mcarroll02 6 років тому

      ColbyG I'm actually impressed with it. Lot more power and take off than my friends 2014 granite with the allison 6spd auto.

  • @MsJinkerson
    @MsJinkerson 6 років тому +4

    The Detroit was great I loved the sound of them

  • @rickclarke5952
    @rickclarke5952 5 років тому +5

    Had an 87 359 with a 4 in a quarter an a 15 over in the ashtray final gear driver. Had that truck forever. That little kitty ran clean and didnt burn oil. Pull trottle out to 1000rpm and sleep like a baby in that ol flat top.
    Any ol skool hicks remember those days?

    • @rustybrown1835
      @rustybrown1835 4 роки тому

      Yep sure do, always said I knew my cat better than I knew the wife's backside, I could have been in the sleeper sound asleep let that four in a quarter make the slightest different noise I was awake.

  • @AAFC733
    @AAFC733 5 років тому

    My father was a truck driver in CA. when I was a kid in the early 70s, the good days of old Highway 99 and California Orange stands (I-5 wasn't done till mid- '72.) We stopped at a dealership or truck stop and got a Caterpillar engine brochure and I remember the 1693/1693TA.
    Cat motors have a completely different sound and some trucks had small yellow Cat stickers on them. Too bad they're not still around. 40% of the market at one time, wow.

  • @DynoDieselWagon
    @DynoDieselWagon 5 років тому +5

    I have one of the last 2004 Cat 6NZengines C15 in my '05 KWopper
    Hammerdown with unlimited uphill power ! Heeehaw

  • @joen5091
    @joen5091 6 років тому +6

    There also big in the oil field. 90% of our engines are cat 3512c

  • @fordfan2698
    @fordfan2698 5 років тому +7

    I've heard that with school buses, there was a deal with the government that they would get you a new bus, but you had to damagethe old Cummins or Cat with no emissions. You had to put some liquid in the motor and run it until it was seezed, and then you would get a new bus. That's enough to make me want to just keep the older ones.

    • @1835dueber
      @1835dueber 5 років тому

      i've heard you just make up shit to make trump look good.

    • @fsca72
      @fsca72 4 роки тому +2

      That makes sense considering thats sounds exactly like the Obama ministrations cash for clunkers. The liquid your thinking of is sodium silicate. They drained the oil filled it up with that stuff and ran it wide open till it locked up

    • @fordfan2698
      @fordfan2698 4 роки тому

      @@1835dueber Bro I didn't want to bring up Trump, but shit, you gotta quit ripping on him. It takes a lot of work to become a president, I don't think I could do what he did. Trump wasn't my first choice of election either, but he is what I consider the lesser of two evils. I don't expect you to agree with me, but I wish people would stop making fun of Trump. He got elected; cry me a river, build a bridge, and get over it.

  • @lordtigranes9877
    @lordtigranes9877 5 років тому

    I started 1up today it was parked for 1 year instant startup. Great engines

  • @AdamAus85
    @AdamAus85 6 років тому +6

    Apparently a lot of truckers down here in Australia were pretty pissed of by this move.

  • @ghostbuilder3187
    @ghostbuilder3187 6 років тому +9

    Entertaining and informing

  • @techguylos213
    @techguylos213 5 років тому +2

    Really enjoyed this video

  • @VW5767
    @VW5767 5 років тому

    Interesting info. Thanks for the video.

  • @gm16v149
    @gm16v149 6 років тому +160

    You can still buy brand new CAT C15 ACERT truck engines from CAT in Australia, however they can’t be installed in brand new trucks, only re-powers. Also the CAT truck in Australia had a CAT C15 but was a poor selling truck. Caterpillar plus Kenworth was an unbeatable combination in Australia and there were a lot of p****d off owners when they pulled out. Kenworth in Australia actually built up a big stockpile of CAT engines when they knew Caterpillar were going to pull out. My 3408 in my KW has done around 7,000,000 kms and it’s still going strong.

    • @eloyex
      @eloyex 6 років тому +5

      7.000.000 !!!!! wow !!!! i have few C12 with 800 hours on it (we schedule by hours, not miles) and i am praying to hold a bit longer ... !! a cummins or another good brand holds for 4000 hours without big trouble

    • @taichanie
      @taichanie 6 років тому +1

      Cat trucks in Australia are rebranded International Prostars.

    • @mack88v8
      @mack88v8 6 років тому +2

      Max Love did you not listen to what he said, it was all about the emissions nothing to do with the accert, the accert is a problem motor but not the reason why Cat got out of truck engine's.

    • @myjizzureye
      @myjizzureye 6 років тому +5

      And it uses fuel likes it got a hole in the tank?

    • @tcmtech7515
      @tcmtech7515 6 років тому +9

      eloyex, 800 and 4000 hours? are you sure you are not missing a zero on each of those numbers?
      I've got old farm machinery that has 7000+ - 10+K hours on stock engines that were back in their day considered the weak ones and I regularly work on industrial equipment that has 20K - 30+K hours on engines that are near bone stock sans external components like starters, alternators, water pumps, turbos and some injection system parts.
      Beyond that I have worked with gen sets that have had 40K - 50+K hours on all stock engines. So to me your 800 and 4000 hour numbers seem suspiciously low!

  • @vhehn
    @vhehn 6 років тому +24

    I owned a fleet of 18 wheel trucks back in the 90s. always ran 3406 cats. they were great engines but the fuel mileage sucked. we would struggle to get 5 mpg. then when Detroit diesel developed the electronic controlled engine you could get a mile per gallon better with cruise control and speed limiting capability thrown in. I switched over to Detroit and dropped cat. I would say poor fuel mileage killed cat more than anything.

    • @patrickyoung2117
      @patrickyoung2117 6 років тому +1

      I heard the same thing, the Series 60 was a Wunder Motor! Long long life and great fuel mileage.

    • @Garth2011
      @Garth2011 5 років тому

      CAT was originally the off-road king. Then they went into transportation power. You're right about them, they didn't fair as well as they others in how they produced power or fuel consumption. Been that way for decades. Maybe its not so bad they got out but at least they decided and said to the EPA, your idea, you deal with it.

    • @zsoltlukacs8438
      @zsoltlukacs8438 5 років тому

      5mpg?so hard...my trucks is 15 years old m.a.n.....mechanical turbodiesel 12 litres inline 6 410hp...gross is 40metric tonns...fuel cons is 9,33 us gall in 62,5miles...this is 6,7 mpg...5 years ago gross is 50 metrictonns fuel cons:5,6mpg......3406 cat is 14,6 litres m.a.n. tga 19.410 eng is just 11,95 liters....

    • @wizard_of_poz4413
      @wizard_of_poz4413 2 роки тому

      @@zsoltlukacs8438 again, comparing a cat to something coming out of Europe is never going to give a favorable outcome for anything American really

  • @billwilson6670
    @billwilson6670 6 років тому

    I drove a cabover Pete with a 1693TA back in the 70s. Smoked just about every other truck on the road. Fond memories of CAT power.

  • @margagius2940
    @margagius2940 4 роки тому

    (Linden) drove logging trucks and did plenty of interstate, loved that Cat C14 (14litre donk) they were brilliant engines. Very interesting as I have been behind the wheel of truck for a long time now,

  • @silverhorder1969
    @silverhorder1969 6 років тому +31

    Anyone who has ever driven a truck with a CAT motor knows they were by far the best pulling engine you could buy! However the 379 Pete I used to drive only got at best 4/5mpg. The average was about 4.7mpg. The EGR valve was one of the worst emissions control ever invented! It recirculates dirty carbon filled exhaust back through the motor. That along with the DEF systems now in all new trucks. It is the biggest problem with truck engines today! It adds so much more cost and breakdowns that it is really becoming an epidemic!! I would never even consider buying a diesel pick up truck today! Too much goes wrong with all the emissions crap and the DEF system!!

    • @NITO3570
      @NITO3570 5 років тому

      Does the 2005 Peterbilt 379 C15 also do that?

    • @FirebirdCamaro1220
      @FirebirdCamaro1220 5 років тому +2

      I've only driven one truck with a Caterpillar engine, it was a 1999 Sterling single axle day cab, and had a Caterpillar C12 in it with a direct drive straight 10 Speed. It was okay. I've actually found the Cummins ISX 15 to be a decent pulling motor as long as it's with a true manual trans, forget it with the auto shifts

    • @guerguistoyanov137
      @guerguistoyanov137 5 років тому +3

      @@NITO3570 No, it doesn't. 2005 C-15 is using Accert and doesn't have an EGR valve, hence the longevity of the engine. EGR system overload the engine (thermally)very much and causing premature failures and damage .
      Avoiding this "mechanical hemorrhoid "(EGR system) Cat was still making reliable and efficient, yet clean engines but EPA rules had no mercy....
      To relieve the thermal loading on your C-15 Accert you can do something simple and effective -- replace the original exhaust manifold with the high performance one (PDI,Pittsburgh Power,Bully Dog....)
      Works as advertised and you'll feel the benefits immediately (literally).
      Engine pulls easy ,gains 1/3-1/2 mpg and have more power between 1200and 1500rpm.
      I did it about half a million miles ago and I'm very happy so far 1 377 862 miles on the odometer (900 000 of them mine) and I'm still with the original turbos, water pump, 5 fuel injectors (replaced #2 150 000 miles ago),head gasket....
      The engine hasn't been open yet!
      This engine is one of my best and wisest investments in my life!👍🍻

    • @NITO3570
      @NITO3570 5 років тому

      Guergui Stoyanov awesome man! What a relief... so when did they implement all that crap into the C15? 2006 and beyond I’m guessing?

    • @guerguistoyanov137
      @guerguistoyanov137 5 років тому

      @@NITO3570 2007 + and Cat wasn't able to meet the EPA emissions standards for 2010 and gave up and went out of game of making on-highway engines. If you ever see some shabby ugly looking old Freightliner Century (occasionally Columbua) with 2 mufflers/stacks those are with last Cat engines (black or baby blue, old "Warner" trucks)
      They are not very expensive and you have a good chance to find something which is worth the money. Good luck!👍
      P. S. Kind of misunderstanding (my bad) in my first reply saying "No,it doesn't." I've meant that Cat doesn't have "mechanical hemorrhoid",aka EGR system.
      BTW,in a good days, especially if I have time to drive with 63-64 mph my truck regularly is better than 6.7 mpg and makes my wallet very happy. 😂

  • @Jeremy-iv9bc
    @Jeremy-iv9bc 6 років тому +32

    The cat truck wasn’t a cat truck. It was a Navistar truck with cat badges on it. Also the maxxforce 13 was a complete shit box.

    • @4thstooge75
      @4thstooge75 6 років тому +4

      Navistar engines (and a lot of others ) were ruined by govt. regulations. Talk to Diesel truck owners, emission regs, DEF, electronic injectors cause down time for pretty much any brand engine. Too bad the govt ruined something as dependable as the Diesel engine.

    • @marshallmoneymaker8322
      @marshallmoneymaker8322 6 років тому +2

      Yup, a "Catanational"

    • @bud8640
      @bud8640 5 років тому

      maxxypad you meant lmao

    • @jamesjarmon7383
      @jamesjarmon7383 5 років тому

      The Navistar MaxxForce 13 engine used a Cat C-13 engine block painted black. That MX-13 engine, produced by international, was just a cat motor with different fuel setup. I had one in a 2010 prostar, and it pulled just like my C-13 in a Kenworth. They did have to change the EGR valve because of the recall, but that was the only updated I ever had to make.

    • @zsoltlukacs8438
      @zsoltlukacs8438 5 років тому +1

      @@4thstooge75 navistar maxxforce engine engineered with germany m.a.n. trucks...

  • @brent3523
    @brent3523 4 роки тому

    GREAT SHOW Thanks

  • @paulchristensen2854
    @paulchristensen2854 5 років тому +9

    Cat did hot want to put the money needed into R&D for making a emissions compliant engine. They started to try with the twin turbo models and gave up. Cheaper to buy the tech from another engine manufacturer ....my .25c

  • @jeffhightower8085
    @jeffhightower8085 6 років тому +3

    The ACERT engine was suppose to eliminate the use of urea but I imagine federal emissions standards made that impossible.

  • @tpcoachfix
    @tpcoachfix 6 років тому +4

    I worked with C13s in tour buses.
    They were very problematic.

  • @neilskelly7970
    @neilskelly7970 5 років тому

    Great video, thanks!

  • @Obi1kenobi10
    @Obi1kenobi10 5 років тому +1

    Just liked, subscribed and rang the bell. Great video, lots of info. (I've got a 90's something CAT in my barn. Kinda wanna get is running now..

  • @freeride202
    @freeride202 6 років тому +3

    Even today CAT is struggling with emissions. The tier four final versions of the C7.1 and C9.3 use a Bosch fuel system.

  • @slr379x9
    @slr379x9 6 років тому +257

    it's a shame. A big cat meaning a 3406 or c15 back then was good for million miles for otr truck. Then rebuild them and still go another 750k. Never see that kind of longevity out of any of these new emissions motors. Don't cry wolf to me about emissions and a carbon footprint when these new motors are essentially shit around 400k miles. If they even go that far without an inframe or other issues. The amount of natural resources to produce these junk motors and their limited lifespan emission systems is much greater than an old single turbo cat that last 3 times as long. These new motors don't last long enough and save enough fuel to make it worth all their trouble and short lifespan if you ask me. I got a 2012 389 with a cummins and with 450k on it it's been rebuilt 3 times!!!! Our 2002 379 with a 6nz has 1.1 million on it and hasn't been rebuilt yet!

    • @heavyhauler79
      @heavyhauler79 6 років тому +6

      slr379 I used to work for a LTL company and drove a CNG (compressed natural gas) tractor pulling a trailer around town, but it was a gutless wonder and didn't come close to a diesel, and that thing was on it's 3rd upper rebuild because it burned so hot, and didn't compare to the older engines made years ago.

    • @100pyatt
      @100pyatt 6 років тому +8

      slr379x that's because it's a ISX , worst motor Cummins ever made

    • @slr379x9
      @slr379x9 6 років тому +7

      the difference between their best and worst isn't that big haha. We had a couple old internationals, one had a n14 electronic and the other an older big cam 400 and every 350k the upper end was cooked or constant turbo problems. I'm sorry but I can't say we've really ever had a bad CAT.

    • @daddyeyez740
      @daddyeyez740 6 років тому +4

      slr379x blame that on the manufacturer, not the legislation.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 6 років тому +31

      slr379x
      Seeing an emissions engine go 400 k and needing a rebuild , and then adding all the resources going into a rebuild , I see no carbon footprint savings.

  • @cyruswangai9464
    @cyruswangai9464 5 років тому

    Nice work man , i am heavy duty mechanics and i tell man i have picked up a lot off knowledge from your videos..

  • @henrystowe6217
    @henrystowe6217 5 років тому

    Great comments here. I worked at Thomas Built buses in the late 1990s till 2001. I was invited to a meeting where they discussed the changes to the engines for the 2002, 2004 and 2007 model years. I sat and listened and asked them if they could see an end to the tightening. They said that it was because of the government. I told them that it would have been cheaper to buy a few key members of Congress and some federal bureaucrats. If course they looked at me as I was crazy. I did tell them that eventually prices would be so high no one could afford them. The whole room looked at me like I was crazy. I knew what was coming. I feel bad for the workers there.