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Maintenance Tips for Cummins KTA19 Parts Every Buyer Should Know
Cummins was introduced into the market around 1960’s when the company wanted to explore the industry and developed an engine that can provide an excellent performance of 400-600 hp range. Now, the fuel-efficient Cummins KTA19 parts are the answer for consumers who are more concerned about the efficacy of the engine over the horsepower.
How do you take care of this engine part? Here are the following maintenance tips that can assure you that your Cummins engine part will last for an extended period of time.
- Do not skip regular inspection
Regular inspection is empirical so that you will be able to determine any potential problems especially that the fuel injector of this engine part is wear and tear. Do not wait until the injector finally fails before you’re going to replace it. In fact, replacing the injector of the Cummins KTA19 ahead of time will help you to save a lot of money in the long run. You can also prevent hassles if you do.
- Pay attention to the engine fluids
The engine fluids will require you some time to cool down before you are allowed to empty it. Perhaps the most common mistakes of owners are that they drain the engine fluid before it had even cooled down even though compared to petrol, diesel engines are much hotter. If left neglected, this will eventually cause serious damage to the engine and can even lead to an accident.
- Add some diesel treatment
If you are going to fill the tank of your Cummins engine, make sure that you’re going to add an extra bottle of diesel treatment in the process. In that way, you can prevent the diesel from getting mix into particulates and other impurities. It will keep your parts in good shape that is empirical for an extended service life of Cummins engine.
- Never ignore if your engine is running hot
This is also one of the most common mistakes of owners because they tend to ignore if the engine is running too hot. As what we’ve mentioned above, compared to petrol engines, the diesel engines run approximately three times hotter. Hence, the cooling system is under pressure and the one that works the most. To ensure that your engine is not running too hot, you might want to check if your diesel water pump is still functioning properly. A malfunctioning diesel water pump can cause the engine to overheat and if left neglected, can cause irreparable damage to your investment.
In order to last for an extended period of time, every Cummins engine part requires intensive maintenance work. Considering the fact that you’ve invested both your time and money in looking for the best Cummins engine, you might want to ensure that you will be able to use it in the long run. Follow the aforementioned tips for your Cummins KTA19 parts and don’t forget to read the manufacturer’s manual because you could be hurting your engine without even knowing it. Proper maintenance should be observed.
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