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John Deere JD14X (6136CI440) Industrial Diesel Engine
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JD14X (6136CI440) Industrial Diesel Engine
Final Tier 4 (EPA Only)
Overview:
- 391-510 kW (524-684 hp)
- Continuous, Heavy-duty, Intermittent
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Features
Series turbocharger
- Air is first drawn into the low-pressure turbocharger and compressed to a higher pressure. The compressed air is then drawn into the high-pressure turbocharger, where the air is further compressed. The high-pressure air is then routed through a charge air cooler and into the engine's intake manifold. By splitting the work between two turbochargers, both can operate at peak efficiency and at slower rotating speeds — lowering stress on turbocharger components and improving reliability. Series turbocharging delivers more boost pressure than single turbocharger configurations, which results in higher power density, improved low-speed torque, and improved high altitude operation.
Cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)
- EGR cools and mixes measured amounts of cooled exhaust gas with incoming fresh air to lower peak combustion temperatures, thereby reducing Nox.
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR)
- John Deere engines feature an SCR system that utilizes a urea-based additive, sometimes referred to as diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) to meet Stage IV emission standards. A chemical reaction in the SCR catalyst converts urea and NOx emissions into nitrogen and water vapor.
High-pressure common-rail (HPCR)
- The HPCR fuel system provides variable common-rail pressure and high injection pressures. It also controls fuel injection timing and provides precise control for the start, duration, and end of injection.
Air-to-air aftercooled
- This is the most efficient method of cooling intake air to help reduce engine emissions while maintaining low-speed torque, transient response time, and peak torque. It enables an engine to meet emissions regulations with better fuel economy and the lowest installed costs.
4-valve cylinder head
- The 4-valve cylinder head provides excellent airflow resulting in excellent low-speed torque and transient response.
Compact size
- Lower installed cost
- Engine mounting strategy consistent with previous engine models
John Deere electronic engine controls
- Faster engine control unit (ECU) manages both the engine and the exhaust filter
- Premium software integrates with equipment or vehicles to reduce engineering and installation costs
Specifications
Emissions Certifications
EPA Final Tier 4 |
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General engine data
Model | 6136CI440 |
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Number of cylinders | 6 |
Displacement-- L (cu in) | 13.6 (827) |
Bore and Stroke-- mm (in) | 132 x 165 (5.2 x 6.5) |
Compression Ratio | 15.9:1 |
Engine Type | In-line, 6-cycle |
Aspiration | Turbocharged |
Length - mm (in) | 1498 (58)* |
Width-- mm (in) | 890 (35) |
Height-- mm (in) | 1367 (54) |
Weight, dry - kg (lb) | 1521 (3353) |
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