CATERPILLAR Spare Parts Engine C15 - Stud
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- Air Filter
- Alternator
- Bearing
- Belt
- Bench Bushing
- Camshaft
- Connecting Rod
- Connecting Rod Bolt
- Connecting Rod Bushing
- Connecting Rod Bushing
- Crankshaft
- Cylinder Head
- Cylinder Liner
- Diesel Filter
- Distribution Gears
- Elastic Band
- Engine Base
- Engine Gasket Series
- Engine Overhaul Kits
- Exhaust Valve
- Fan
- Filter Element
- Gasket
- Gear
- Guide Bush
- Hose
- Hydraulic Pump
- Injection Pump
- Injector
- Manifold
- Nozzle
- Oil Cooler
- Oil Filter
- Oil Pan
- Oil Pump
- Oil Seal
- Piston
- Pulley
- Ring Gear
- Ring Seal
- Rubber
- Segment Kit
- Sensor
- Set Gasket
- Shoulder
- Sleeve
- Starter
- Stud
- Suction Valve
- Tappet
- Thermostat
- They Fly
- Turbocharger
- Unit Control
- Valve Cotter
- Valve Guide
- Valve Seat
- Valve Spring
- Vibration Damper
- Water Pump


Caterpillar C15 Engine
The Caterpillar C15 engine is an internal combustion diesel cycle engine designed for various applications. Below are some details about the Caterpillar C15 engine:
Engine Architecture:
The C15 is an internal combustion diesel cycle engine.
Displacement:
The displacement of the C15 engine may vary, but typically it is around 14.6 liters.
Fuel Injection:
It uses a common rail fuel injection system, providing greater precision in fuel delivery, improving efficiency, and reducing emissions.
Turbocharger:
It is equipped with a turbocharger to increase air pressure in the cylinders, enhancing combustion efficiency and overall power.
Cooling System:
It has a cooling system to maintain engine temperatures within acceptable limits during operation.
Electronic Control:
The engine is managed by an advanced electronic control system that regulates various parameters, including those related to fuel injection and the turbocharging system.
Emissions:
To comply with environmental standards, the engine can be equipped with emission reduction systems, such as a diesel particulate filter (DPF) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system.
Power and Torque:
Power and torque specifications may vary based on different applications and configurations. Power is generally expressed in horsepower (HP) or kilowatts (kW), while torque is measured in Newton-meters (Nm).