A little over 1400 lbs
The International DT466 engine typically holds around 7 to 8 quarts (approximately 6.6 to 7.6 liters) of oil, depending on the specific model and configuration. It's essential to consult the owner's manual or manufacturer's specifications for the exact oil capacity for a particular engine variant. Regular oil checks and changes are crucial for optimal engine performance and longevity.
A 1990 International truck with a DT466 engine typically uses R-12 refrigerant, and the system capacity is generally around 4 to 6 pounds of Freon. However, the exact amount can vary based on the specific model and configuration of the vehicle’s air conditioning system. It's always best to consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional for precise specifications.
The International DT466 diesel engine typically holds around 10 to 12 quarts (approximately 2.5 to 3 gallons) of coolant, including antifreeze, depending on the specific configuration and installation. It's important to consult the engine's service manual for precise specifications, as variations in the cooling system can affect capacity. Always ensure to use the correct type of antifreeze as recommended by the manufacturer.
The weight of a train engine varies depending on the type of engine. A diesel engine can weigh as much as 250 tons while a steam engine would be about 100 tons.
about 835lbs
About 350Lbs
The 2006 International 4300 with a DT466 engine typically requires about 2.5 to 3 pounds of R134a refrigerant for the air conditioning system. However, it's always best to check the specific vehicle service manual or the under-hood label for the exact refrigerant capacity, as it can vary based on the specific configuration or any modifications made. Ensure the system is fully evacuated before recharging to maintain optimal performance.
600lbs
About 350Lbs
About 150kgs
weighs about 700lbs
2000 pounds