How much oil does a Cummins ISX 15 take?

How much oil does a Cummins ISX 15 take?

Fill engine with 44 quarts of engine oil with oil fill funnel and reinstall oil fill cap.

What kind of oil does a Cummins ISX 15 take?

10W-30 oils meeting Cummins specifications may be used in these engines. Check the oil pressure indicators, temperature indicators, warning lights, and other gauges daily to make sure they are operational.

How many liters is an ISX15?

Models

Model Fuel Displacement
ISX12 G Natural Gas 11.9 L
ISX12N
ISX15 Diesel 14.9 L
X15 14.9 L

How often should you change the oil in a Cummins ISX?

By way of example, Arcy of Shell cites a Cummins ISX diesel engine used in on-highway service. The recommended oil change is 15,000 miles for severe duty, 25,000 miles for normal duty and 35,000 miles for light duty.

What oil does ISX Cummins recommend?

Valvoline Premium Blue™
Valvoline Premium Blue™ diesel engine oil remains the The Only One™ recommended for all Cummins engines, providing lasting performance and protection.

What is normal oil pressure Cummins ISX?

Subject: RE: ISX oil pressure? Typical max oil pressure for this engine is 35-40 PSI. Assuming your gauge is correct, either one or more of your piston coolers plugged up all of a sudden (not likely), or else something went haywire with your oil pump regulating valve circuit.

What’s the best oil for Cummins ISX?

Valvoline Premium Blue™ diesel engine oil remains the The Only One™ recommended for all Cummins engines, providing lasting performance and protection.

Does Cummins recommend synthetic oil?

Valvoline Premium Blue Extreme Full Synthetic Engine Oil is exclusively endorsed and recommended by Cummins, meeting API CJ-4 specifications, including Cummins CES 20081.

Is ISX same as X15?

While the ISX platform has only one 15-liter starting option, the X series offers two: The fuel-sipping X15 Efficiency Series geared toward line-haul and regional markets, and the X15 Performance Series, built specifically for heavy-haul, vocational and other demanding applications.

Why does Cummins recommend Valvoline?

Torkelson explained that Valvoline “had to balance the capability to perform in a higher-temperature engine like a natural gas engine while having the capability to function in a lower temperature engine as a diesel engine – although as diesel engines have evolved, they’re getting hotter and hotter.”