Cummins Marine Engine Specifications Provided by 805 Marine Mechanic
Overview
805 Marine Mechanic offers detailed specifications and professional services for various Cummins marine engines. Below are the specifications for some popular Cummins marine engines, which are widely used for their reliability and performance.
Cummins QSB6.7
General Specifications:
- Engine Type: 4-stroke diesel
- Configuration: Inline 6 cylinders
- Displacement: 6.7 liters
- Bore x Stroke: 107 mm x 124 mm
- Aspiration: Turbocharged and aftercooled
Performance:
- Maximum Power: 550 hp (410 kW) @ 3300 RPM
- Continuous Power: 480 hp (358 kW) @ 3000 RPM
- Torque: 1435 Nm @ 2000 RPM
Fuel System:
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Fuel Injection System: High-pressure common rail
Dimensions and Weight:
- Length: 1080 mm
- Width: 780 mm
- Height: 960 mm
- Dry Weight: 640 kg
Cooling System:
- Cooling Type: Heat exchanger with seawater cooling
Emission Standards:
- Compliance: IMO Tier II, EU Stage IIIA, EPA Tier 3
Cummins QSC8.3
General Specifications:
- Engine Type: 4-stroke diesel
- Configuration: Inline 6 cylinders
- Displacement: 8.3 liters
- Bore x Stroke: 114 mm x 135 mm
- Aspiration: Turbocharged and aftercooled
Performance:
- Maximum Power: 600 hp (447 kW) @ 3000 RPM
- Continuous Power: 500 hp (373 kW) @ 2800 RPM
- Torque: 1627 Nm @ 1800 RPM
Fuel System:
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Fuel Injection System: High-pressure common rail
Dimensions and Weight:
- Length: 1230 mm
- Width: 810 mm
- Height: 1050 mm
- Dry Weight: 765 kg
Cooling System:
- Cooling Type: Heat exchanger with seawater cooling
Emission Standards:
- Compliance: IMO Tier II, EU Stage IIIA, EPA Tier 3
Cummins QSM11
General Specifications:
- Engine Type: 4-stroke diesel
- Configuration: Inline 6 cylinders
- Displacement: 10.8 liters
- Bore x Stroke: 125 mm x 147 mm
- Aspiration: Turbocharged and aftercooled
Performance:
- Maximum Power: 715 hp (533 kW) @ 2300 RPM
- Continuous Power: 635 hp (474 kW) @ 2100 RPM
- Torque: 2305 Nm @ 1600 RPM
Fuel System:
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Fuel Injection System: High-pressure common rail
Dimensions and Weight:
- Length: 1350 mm
- Width: 890 mm
- Height: 1150 mm
- Dry Weight: 1380 kg
Cooling System:
- Cooling Type: Heat exchanger with seawater cooling
Emission Standards:
- Compliance: IMO Tier II, EU Stage IIIA, EPA Tier 3
Cummins KTA19
General Specifications:
- Engine Type: 4-stroke diesel
- Configuration: Inline 6 cylinders
- Displacement: 19 liters
- Bore x Stroke: 159 mm x 159 mm
- Aspiration: Turbocharged and aftercooled
Performance:
- Maximum Power: 700 hp (522 kW) @ 1800 RPM
- Continuous Power: 630 hp (470 kW) @ 1800 RPM
- Torque: 3050 Nm @ 1500 RPM
Fuel System:
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Fuel Injection System: PT (Pressure-Time) fuel system
Dimensions and Weight:
- Length: 1700 mm
- Width: 1000 mm
- Height: 1450 mm
- Dry Weight: 1980 kg
Cooling System:
- Cooling Type: Heat exchanger with seawater cooling
Emission Standards:
- Compliance: IMO Tier I, Tier II, depending on specific configuration
Benefits of Choosing 805 Marine Mechanic:
- Certified Technicians: Experienced and Cummins-certified technicians ensure high-quality service.
- Advanced Tools and Equipment: Utilizing the latest diagnostic and repair tools for accurate and efficient service.
- Customer-Focused: Commitment to customer satisfaction with tailored services to meet specific needs.
- Reliability: Trusted by marine professionals for dependable and timely services.
For detailed and customized specifications, maintenance schedules, and upgrades tailored to your specific vessel and operational needs, contact 805 Marine Mechanic. Their expertise ensures that your Cummins marine engine operates at peak performance, enhancing reliability and efficiency on the water.
Cummins QSL9 Overview – 281-405 hp.
- Dependability and long life proven through thousands of hours of reliable commercial and trawler operation.
- Clean, quiet operation with virtually no startup smoke from the high-pressure common-rail fuel system
- Excellent fuel economy for long range cruising
- Peace of mind delivered by the Cummins Captain’s Briefing and global service network.
- Built at Darlington Engine Plant in Darlington, U.K. and at Rocky Mount Engine Plant in Rocky Mount, NC, U.S.
Marine Engine Specifications:
Configuration: In-line, 6-cylinder, 4-stroke diesel
Aspiration: Turbocharged / Aftercooled
Displacement: 8.9 L (542 in3)
Bore & Stroke: 114 X 145 mm (4.49 X 5.71 in)
Rotation: Counterclockwise facing flywheel
Fuel System: High Pressure Common Rail.
Features:
Engine Design –
Robust engine designed for long life. Metric O-ring seals and edge molded gaskets eliminate fluid leaks. Aluminum pistons for exceptional durability
Fuel System –
High Pressure Common Rail electronically-controlled fuel system provides constant high injection pressure regardless of engine speed or load condition. Benefits include low noise and vibration for quiet operation and faster load acceptance.
Lubrication System –
Standard capacity (18 L [19 quart]) marine grade oil pan, plus a selection of engine mounted and remote lube filters for installation flexibility and ease of maintenance
Cooling System –
Single loop, low temperature aftercooling eliminates the need for two keel coolers and lowers emissions. Tube and shell heat exchanger designed for superior durability and ease of service with minimal maintenance requirements. Fan drive available for radiator cooled configurations.
Air Intake System – Rear engine-mounted water-cooled turbocharger from Cummins Turbo Technologies optimized for marine applications.
Exhaust System – Cast water cooled exhaust manifold for lower surface temperatures, safety and improved performance.
Electronics – 12v and 24v Quantum System electronics feature a proven ECM to monitor operating parameters such as fuel consumption, duty cycle, engine load and speed, while providing diagnostics, prognostics and complete engine protection. Simplified electrical customer interface box for all vessel connections to reduce installation complexity.
Certifications – Cummins Marine Engine Specifications Complies with U.S. EPA Tier 3 emissions regulations without the use of aftertreatment. Designed to meet the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) and SOLAS requirements. Consult your local Cummins professional for a complete listing of available class approvals.
Applications of Cummins Marine Engines
Cummins marine engines are widely respected in both recreational and commercial sectors due to their ability to combine durability with performance efficiency. For recreational boaters, engines like the QSB6.7 and QSC8.3 are often chosen for sportfishing vessels, yachts, and pleasure crafts where speed, smooth operation, and fuel efficiency are priorities. Their compact size relative to their output makes them ideal for installations where space is limited but performance cannot be compromised.
In contrast, the larger Cummins models such as the QSM11 and KTA19 are most often found in commercial vessels including tugboats, passenger ferries, offshore supply boats, and fishing trawlers. These engines are designed to operate for extended periods at sea, providing consistent power even under demanding loads. Operators in these industries value the engines’ ability to handle heavy-duty cycles without sacrificing fuel economy or reliability.
Maintenance and Service Considerations
One of the most important aspects of operating a marine engine is establishing a consistent maintenance routine. Cummins engines are engineered for long service intervals, but like all precision machinery, they benefit greatly from regular inspections and preventive care.
Key areas of focus include:
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Fuel System Maintenance: High-pressure common rail fuel injection, found in most modern Cummins engines, ensures efficient combustion but requires clean, high-quality diesel. Routine filter changes and fuel quality checks help prevent injector wear and maintain performance.
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Cooling Systems: Since these engines rely on seawater heat exchangers, maintaining a clean raw-water circuit is critical. Barnacles, scale, or corrosion in the seawater side of the system can lead to overheating. Periodic flushing and inspection safeguard against unexpected downtime.
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Lubrication: Proper oil selection and adherence to recommended oil change intervals prolong engine life. The KTA19, for example, has a larger oil capacity and may require more frequent checks when operating under heavy loads.
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Diagnostics and Software Updates: Modern engines like the QSB and QSC series use advanced electronic controls that can be optimized with periodic software updates. Certified Cummins service providers, such as 805 Marine Mechanic, can ensure your engine runs with the latest calibrations.
By staying ahead of maintenance needs, vessel operators not only extend the life of their engines but also minimize costly breakdowns during critical operations.
Advantages of Cummins Over Other Marine Engines
When compared to other engine manufacturers in the marine sector, Cummins consistently stands out for its balance of performance, availability of parts, and global support network. Some competitors may offer high horsepower options, but Cummins engines are often more fuel efficient at cruising speeds, which is where most vessels spend the majority of their operating hours.
Additionally, Cummins engines are designed with serviceability in mind. For example, access points for filters, belts, and service ports are generally easier to reach than on some competing brands, reducing downtime during scheduled maintenance. This ease of maintenance is especially valuable for commercial operators, where every hour out of service can impact profitability.
Another strong advantage is Cummins’ long-standing reputation for reliability. Many operators note that with proper care, Cummins engines can log tens of thousands of operating hours before requiring a major overhaul—an essential factor for vessels that must remain operational year-round.
Fuel Efficiency and Environmental Impact
With increasing attention on sustainability in marine operations, Cummins has engineered its engines to meet or exceed international emission standards. Engines like the QSB6.7 and QSC8.3 are compliant with IMO Tier II, EU Stage IIIA, and EPA Tier 3, which helps operators meet regulatory requirements without sacrificing performance.
Fuel efficiency is another critical factor, as fuel represents one of the largest operating costs in marine transportation. Cummins engines are optimized for reduced fuel consumption across varying load conditions, whether a yacht is cruising at steady speeds or a fishing vessel is idling during extended trawling operations. The result is not only lower operating costs but also a reduced environmental footprint.
Why Partner with 805 Marine Mechanic
Choosing the right service provider is just as important as selecting the right engine. 805 Marine Mechanic offers several unique advantages that make them a trusted partner for both private vessel owners and commercial operators.
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Comprehensive Service Offerings: From routine oil changes and fuel system inspections to complete overhauls and performance upgrades, they provide full-spectrum support.
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Mobile Services: For operators who cannot easily bring their vessel to a workshop, 805 Marine Mechanic offers on-site diagnostics and repairs, minimizing disruption to operations.
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Parts Availability: With access to genuine Cummins parts, customers can be confident in the longevity and performance of replacements.
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Tailored Solutions: Every vessel operates under unique conditions. 805 Marine Mechanic works closely with owners to design maintenance plans and performance adjustments specific to their operational needs.
Final Thoughts
Cummins marine engines remain a top choice across the maritime industry due to their proven reliability, advanced fuel systems, and ability to meet global emission standards. Whether you’re powering a recreational yacht, a commercial ferry, or a heavy-duty tugboat, Cummins provides an engine solution that balances power, efficiency, and durability.
By partnering with a trusted service provider like 805 Marine Mechanic, vessel owners gain peace of mind knowing that their engines are maintained to the highest standard. From certified diagnostics to custom-tailored maintenance schedules, their team ensures that every hour on the water is backed by dependable engine performance.
For operators seeking long-term value, efficiency, and expert support, the combination of Cummins engineering and 805 Marine Mechanic’s service expertise is a winning formula. Together, they deliver not just horsepower, but the confidence to navigate with reliability and precision.