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335 Cummins Knowlege?

mightyhammer

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I have caroused the Pittsburgh Power write up on Cummins power upgrades and there ain't much there for 335's. Does anyone here have any experience with 'em or a vast knowlege of them or where to find info about? I have a real nice one that came out of an old Mack Yarder that I scrapped, and I will be putting it in my wrecker someday here soon. I am pretty sure they are very clost to the 350's with a small mod, but not sure...
 

WillWagner

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Parts are getting real hard to find. The 335 is a fossil compared to the NHC...and it's a dinosaur!! My 2cents, leave the 335 alone, look for an NHC or better yet an NTC.
 

Bolkbich

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Bigger turbo and a different button in the pump. The 335 is a great engine. Call pittsburgh diesel, they'll set you up. I had one in an autocar dump ,480 HP pulled like a monster. I worked it everyday.
 

mightyhammer

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Yea, Will, I hear ya. I have a BCII that I am building, but just for now that 335 should be fine till the 400 is ready. That dang 250 is just too puny for a dang 35000lb. wrecker, let alone a cargo truck. The 335 I have has only around 400 hours on an inframe when it powered the yarder. I just don't have a lot of info on it cuz, like you said.... It surely is a dinosaur! I have heard that they were a pretty good engine in their day, just wasn't sure what the difference was between it and the 350. Thanks Bolk for the info!
 

JH1

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The 335 has piston coolers, so you can potentially crank it up to 400 HP. Set the pump higher, get the larger injectors. I think it would be a good engine. If you put a commercial 335 into a mil truck, you'll need the offset bell housing (mil Cummins engines sit to the side a bit to clear the front driveline) and a slightly different oil pan that has to miss the pumpkin. I have an offset belll housing and mil oil pan I'd sell if you need them. Located near Seattle. Also have the front motor mount, which is also offset a bit.
Jim
 
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