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How big is a Caterpillar C9 marine engine?

How big is a Caterpillar C9 marine engine?

Cat C9 Specifications Aspiration Turbocharged Aftercooled Bore x Stroke 112 mm x 149 mm 4.41 in x 5.87 in Displacement 8.8 L 538 cu in Dry Weight (approx.) 947 kg 2088 lb Length 1116.5 mm 43.9 in

What kind of engines do caterpillar ships use?

Caterpillar marine diesel engines Caterpillar marine engines, mechanically or electronically controlled, operate as primary or secondary drives in marine and river vessels, passenger ships, ferries, tugboats, cargo ships, yachts, and sports boats. A wide program is used both for new installations and for replacing old engines.

How is wide program used in Caterpillar marine engines?

A wide program is used both for new installations and for replacing old engines. The engines are subjected to rigorous bench tests at the plant, which are confirmed by acceptance certificates of 11 classification societies, including RMRS and RRR.

Is the C9 marine generator compliant with the EPA?

The C9 marine generator set engine/auxiliary has ratings that meet IMO II and EU Stage IIIA Regulations. It is not compliant with current US EPA emissions regulations.

What kind of engine does a Caterpillar C9 have?

Caterpillar C9 Marine Engines The C9 marine generator set engine/auxiliary has ratings that meet IMO II and EU Stage IIIA Regulations.   It is not compliant with current US EPA emissions regulations. Standard Equipment Includes: Electronic Governor Heat Exchanger Cooling System Hydraulic Electronic Unit Injection Fuel System

Caterpillar marine diesel engines Caterpillar marine engines, mechanically or electronically controlled, operate as primary or secondary drives in marine and river vessels, passenger ships, ferries, tugboats, cargo ships, yachts, and sports boats. A wide program is used both for new installations and for replacing old engines.

What are the specs of a C9 marine engine?

The C9 marine generator set engine/auxiliary has ratings that meet IMO II and EU Stage IIIA Regulations.   It is not compliant with current US EPA emissions regulations. Standard Equipment Includes: Electronic Governor Heat Exchanger Cooling System Hydraulic Electronic Unit Injection Fuel System Watercooled Exhaust Manifold and Turbocharger

The C9 marine generator set engine/auxiliary has ratings that meet IMO II and EU Stage IIIA Regulations. It is not compliant with current US EPA emissions regulations.

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