3354061
Thermostat Housing
Cummins®

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$1,399.95 $1,665.94

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DESCRIPTION

The Cummins 3354061 Thermostat Housing is a critical component in commercial trucks, designed to enhance the efficiency and performance of the engine’s cooling system. Understanding its function and maintenance is essential for optimal engine operation.

Basic Concepts of Thermostat Housing

A thermostat housing is an integral part of the engine cooling system, enclosing the thermostat to regulate coolant flow and maintain the engine within a specified temperature range. This regulation is crucial for efficient engine performance, preventing overheating or running too cold, which can lead to decreased efficiency and potential damage 1.

Purpose of the 3354061 Thermostat Housing

This Cummins part is vital for maintaining optimal engine temperature. By housing the thermostat, it regulates coolant flow, ensuring the engine operates efficiently and reliably. This regulation is essential for the engine’s longevity and performance 2.

Key Features

The 3354061 is characterized by its robust design and durable materials, engineered to withstand high temperatures and pressures. Its construction offers resistance to corrosion and thermal stress, ensuring long-term performance and reliability 3.

Benefits

Using this part offers several advantages, including improved engine efficiency through precise temperature regulation. Its durable construction promotes reliable operation, reducing the likelihood of leaks or failures. Additionally, its design enhances the overall durability of the engine cooling system.

Installation Process

Installing the Thermostat Housing involves following manufacturer guidelines for torque specifications and sealing procedures to prevent leaks and ensure a secure fit. Attention to these details during installation contributes to the housing’s effectiveness and longevity.

Common Issues and Troubleshooting

Common issues with thermostat housings may include leaks or malfunctions due to wear or improper installation. Troubleshooting involves inspecting the housing and gaskets for damage or wear and ensuring all connections are secure and properly sealed. Promptly addressing these issues helps maintain the efficiency and reliability of the engine cooling system.

Maintenance Tips

Regular inspections of the Thermostat Housing are recommended to ensure longevity and optimal performance. Checking for signs of wear, corrosion, or leaks can help identify potential issues before they become serious problems. Following recommended service intervals for coolant changes and system inspections contributes to the overall health of the engine cooling system.

Cummins Overview

Cummins Inc. is renowned for its high-quality components and commitment to innovation in the automotive industry. With a history of producing reliable and efficient engine parts, Cummins continues to be a trusted name in automotive and heavy-duty truck components.

Thermostat Housing Compatibility with Cummins Engines

The Thermostat Housing part number 3354061 is designed to fit seamlessly with several Cummins engine models, ensuring efficient coolant flow and temperature regulation.

Compatibility with Specific Engine Models

  • 6C8.3: Ensures efficient coolant flow and temperature regulation.
  • C GAS PLUS CM556: Provides a reliable seal and ensures the engine operates within its ideal temperature range.
  • C8.3 G: Facilitates proper coolant circulation and maintains engine efficiency.

Grouping of Compatible Engines

  • 6C8.3 and C8.3 G: Both engines share similar design elements, making the part 3354061 a perfect fit.
  • C GAS PLUS CM556: Designed to meet the specific requirements of this engine model, ensuring a secure fit and effective performance.

Role of Part 3354061 Thermostat Housing in Engine Systems

The thermostat housing, identified by part number 3354061, is integral to the thermal management system of an engine. It encloses the thermostat, regulating coolant flow between the engine and the radiator.

When the engine is cold, the thermostat remains closed, preventing coolant from flowing to the radiator. This allows the engine to reach its optimal operating temperature more quickly. Once the engine warms up, the thermostat opens, allowing coolant to circulate through the radiator, where it is cooled before returning to the engine.

The thermostat housing is connected to the engine block and the upper radiator hose, ensuring a secure and leak-free connection. It often houses temperature sensors that monitor coolant temperature and send data to the engine control unit (ECU). This information helps the ECU make adjustments to fuel delivery and ignition timing for optimal performance and efficiency.

Conclusion

The Cummins 3354061 Thermostat Housing plays a significant role in maintaining the engine’s temperature within a specified range, ensuring efficient operation and preventing overheating. Regular maintenance and proper installation are crucial for the longevity and reliability of this part.


  1. Advanced Automotive Electricity and Electronics, Michael Klyde and Kirk VanGelder, Jones Bartlett Learning, 2010.

  2. Modern Diesel Technology Heavy Equipment Systems, Robert Huzij, Angelo Spano, Sean Bennett, Delmar Cengage Learning, 2014.

  3. Diesel Engine Management Systems and Components, Konrad Reif, Springer, 2014.

SPECIFICATIONS

Hazard Description
Non-Hazardous (NOI, ICE/Auto)
Weight
4.4 lbs
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