Need to know the engine model. As is, we don't know if it has the Navistar DT, Cummins, or Caterpillar engine options, nor do we know the model year of the vehicle (which will determine what those options were).
I need an installation diagram for a 4 battery hookup for a 1982 international 2 ton or better diesel truck thank you
You can find a wiring diagram for a Caterpillar 416 diesel engine at most Caterpillar dealerships. You can also find the wiring diagram at most truck part stores.
International Truck and Engine Company makes the PowerStroke Diesel engine for Ford. They also made the 6.9L IDI engine and 7.3L IDI engine. They made the 6.9L IDI, 7.3L IDI, 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel, 6.0L Powerstroke Diesel, and 6.4L Powerstroke Diesel. Ford strayed away from International for 2011 because of many problems with the 6.0L and 6.4L. For 2011, Ford is making its own diesel engine, the 6.7L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel V8.
To determine if a truck is diesel-powered, you can check the fuel cap or fuel door for labels indicating diesel fuel, look for a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank, or listen for a louder engine noise and a distinctive diesel engine sound when the truck is running.
The starter solenoid wiring diagram can be obtained from most International truck dealerships. The wiring diagram can also be found at most auto-parts stores.
well what kind of truck and what engine?
Contact an International dealership
6.9 liter diesel
The F-250 and larger trucks can have diesel engines in them.
You can get a diagram for a 1983 Toyota truck 22R engine at various auto part stores. You can also check in the owner's manual.
Here's a few million mile pickup truck diesel engines - - - 7.3L IDI International (Ford), 6.9L IDI International (Ford), 7.3L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel (Ford), and the 5.9L Cummins I-6 engine (Dodge.) Of the newest diesel engines offered in the Big 3 trucks, I'd say #1 is the 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel, #2 6.6L Duramax, #3 6.7L Cummins.
You can tell if a truck is diesel by looking for a diesel fuel cap, checking for a diesel engine badge, or listening for a louder engine noise compared to gasoline trucks. Diesel trucks also tend to have better fuel efficiency and torque compared to gasoline trucks.