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Caterpillar C13

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Caterpillar C13 [1]
Overview
ManufacturerCaterpillar Incorporated
Layout
Displacement12,500 cubic centimetres (760 in3)
Cylinder bore130 millimetres (5.1 in)
Piston stroke157 millimetres (6.2 in)
Compression ratio17:1
RPM range
Idle speed650
Max. engine speed2800
Combustion
Turbochargersingle with non-ACERT engines, sequential twin turbochargers used with ACERT engines
Fuel systemUnit injection (see management)
ManagementElectronic (ACERT) with mechanical failsafe
Fuel typeDiesel
Oil systemWet sump
Cooling systemWater cooled
Output
Power output387 kilowatts (519 hp) (marine/military rating)
Dimensions
Dry weight1.35 tonnes (1.33 long tons; 1.49 short tons)

The Caterpillar C13 is an inline-6 diesel internal combustion engine made by Caterpillar. The engine is 12.5 liters in displacement (763 cubic inches). The cylinder size is 5.12 × 6.18 bore/stroke. Engine ratings were available from 380–525 horsepower at 2100 RPM. The peak torque occurs at an engine speed of 1200 RPM.[2]

The engine weighs over one ton at 2610 pounds. The Cat C13 is often used in Class 8 vehicles (tractor-trailers). The Gleaner A85 is a Gleaner combine harvester that uses the C13, and it is considered a class 8 vehicle. In the A85 as well as in fire trucks, it is rated at a higher horsepower.[3]

Sample applications

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "New Industrial: C13 ACERT". Caterpillar. Retrieved 2017-06-11.
  2. ^ "C13 ACERT Industrial Engine". Caterpillar. 2012-04-13. Retrieved 2017-06-11.
  3. ^ "Cat® C13 for Payload-Pulling Profitability" (PDF). ACERT Technology for 2007. Caterpillar. 2007. LEDT7016-01. Retrieved 2017-06-11.