Engine Description; Specifications; Major Features - International VT 365 Service Manual

2004-2006 model years
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Engine Description

Table 1
Engine Features and Specifications
International® VT 365 engine features and specifications
Engine
Configuration
Displacement
Bore and stroke
Compression ratio
Aspiration
1
Rated power @ rpm
1
Peak torque @ rpm
Engine rotation, facing flywheel
Combustion system
Total engine weight (auto with oil)
Cooling system capacity (engine only)
Lube system capacity (including filter)
Lube system capacity (dry)
Firing order
1
Base rating shown. See Appendix A for other ratings.

Major features

Air Management System (AMS)
Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT)
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system
Chassis mounted Charge Air Cooling (CAC)
Digital Direct fuel Injection (DDI)
Two piece crankcase
One piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder
Dual timing
Rear gear train
Closed crankcase ventilation
Oil cooler
Read all safety instructions in the "Safety Information" section of this manual before doing any procedures.
ENGINE SYSTEMS
Diesel, 4 cycle
4 OHV/1 Cam-in-Crankcase-V8
365 cu. in (6.0L)
95 mm x 105 mm (3.74 in x 4.134 in)
18.0:1
VGT turbocharged and Charge Air Cooling (CAC)
175 bhp @ 2600 rpm
460 lbf•ft @ 1400 rpm
Counterclockwise
Digital Direct Injection (DDI)
459 kg (1094 lb)
10.2 liters (10.8 qts)
18 liters (19 qts)
21.8 liters (23 qts)
1–2–7–3–4–5–6–8
The firing order is 1-2-7-3-4-5-6-8. When viewing the
engine from the rear (flywheel end), the right side
cylinders are numbered 1, 3, 5, and 7. Number one
is the front position. The left side is numbered 2, 4, 6,
and 8.
A two piece crankcase has been specially designed
to withstand the loads of diesel operation. The lower
crankcase has integral main bearing caps. Coolant
and oil passages are cast and machined in the
crankcase and front cover housing.
The crankshaft has five main bearings with fore and
aft thrust controlled at the upper half of the number 4
main bearing. Two connecting rods are attached to
each crankshaft journal. The piston pin moves freely
inside the piston and rod. Piston pin retaining rings
secure the piston pin within the piston.
EGES295-2
Follow all warnings, cautions, and notes.
© 2006 International Truck and Engine Corporation
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