Jasper expands Cummins 6.7L ISB/QSB rear gear product line

Jasper expands Cummins 6.7L ISB/QSB rear gear product line

This engine is officially available for 2013-2018 medium-duty on-road trucks, agricultural, construction and industrial applications.

Jasper Engines and Transmissions has expanded the availability of its Cummins ISB/QSB 6.7L rear gear train Running Complete engine.

This engine is officially available for 2013-2018 medium-duty on-road trucks, agricultural, construction and industrial applications. This engine is available with or without head studs.

A Jasper Running Complete engine is completely remanufactured using a standard set of new parts. All other castings and components are remanufactured to meet or exceed OEM specifications, Jasper says. This engine includes the block, head, intake manifold, valve cover, inner gear cover, outer front cover, water pump, water pump pulley, damper, oil pump, oil pan, oil filter, oil cooler, fuel filter head and filter, fuel injection pump, injectors, turbocharger, exhaust manifold, engine speed sensor, engine position sensor, oil pressure sensor, coolant temperature sensor, turbo boost/air temp sensor, turbo speed sensor, water in fuel sensor, EGR air temp sensor, crankcase pressure sensor, exhaust back pressure sensor and fuel pressure sensor.    

Each Jasper Running Complete engine is dynamometer tested, and engines are tested under varying loads to simulate in-the-vehicle operation, the company say. The test is concluded with a final engine run-in and inspection to assure peak performance and operating efficiency.

The Cummins ISB/QSB 6.7L rear gear train Running Complete engine is covered by up to a two-year warranty. Components such as turbochargers, water pumps, sensors and harnesses are covered by a one-year warranty.  Full warranty disclosure is available upon request.

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