This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
Cummins KTA-3067 Engine
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
A new heavy duty 16 cylinder diesel engine producing 1600 brake horsepower in the turbocharged and aftercooled version has been designed, developed, and introduced into production. This engine is an extension of the K series of engines having 6¼ in. bore and 6¼ in. stroke giving a total displacement of 3067 cu. in. The design emphasizes maximum utilization of common parts and tooling. Design details of components unique to the KTA-3067 engine are covered as well as development activities and the reliability assessment program. Future development programs to uprate the engine to 1800 brake horsepower are described.
Recommended Content
Technical Paper | Adaptive Idle Speed Control for Spark-Ignition Engines |
Technical Paper | Experimental Analysis of ZrO 2 Oxygen Sensor Transient Switching Behavior |
Technical Paper | Scuff Resistance Rig Test for Piston Ring Face Coatings |
Authors
Topic
Citation
Garrett, J., "Cummins KTA-3067 Engine," SAE Technical Paper 800668, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800668.Also In
References
- Butler J. L. Garrett J. H. Hoch J. L. “Cummins K-Series Engines” Paper 740036 Presented at SAE Automotive Engineering Congress February 1974