BoatingBeginner
Well-Known Member
I’m looking into sourcing a couple of Cummins B-Series diesels for marinisation.
I understand that different Hp can be produced by the inclusion of a turbocharger and an aftercooler. And I understand that various mods can be made to the fuel pump to increase the Hp, too (Dodge-owning rednecks in the States seem to have turned this into a science!).
But what are the fundamental differences between a standard engine to be used for, say, a standby generator, and one used in, say, a truck, or bus – or excavator?
Do some have thicker bearings or tougher pistons, for example? Or a different cam profile? Or are all the differences solely external and relate to fuel and breathing?
I understand that different Hp can be produced by the inclusion of a turbocharger and an aftercooler. And I understand that various mods can be made to the fuel pump to increase the Hp, too (Dodge-owning rednecks in the States seem to have turned this into a science!).
But what are the fundamental differences between a standard engine to be used for, say, a standby generator, and one used in, say, a truck, or bus – or excavator?
Do some have thicker bearings or tougher pistons, for example? Or a different cam profile? Or are all the differences solely external and relate to fuel and breathing?