IPD launches product line for Cummins ISX/QSX engines

July 23, 2010
A new line of replacement parts for the Cummins ISX and QSX engines has been released by IPD. The products will include components for in-frame rebuild, pistons, cylinder liners, bearings and gaskets kits as well as valve train rebuild parts, IPD said

A new line of replacement parts for the Cummins ISX and QSX engines has been released by IPD. The products will include components for in-frame rebuild, pistons, cylinder liners, bearings and gaskets kits as well as valve train rebuild parts, IPD said.

“As IPD grows our business, adding the Cummins ISX engine was a natural progression for our on highway truck offering,” said Bob Straw, vp of sales & marketing. “IPD has a long history of experience working in the Caterpillar on-highway truck market with engine models such as 3406, C12 and C15, along with many others. This experience has laid the foundation to expand our on highway coverage to one of the more popular engine models in this market.”

The product line also includes one-piece steel pistons in both open and closed skirt designs, an aftermarket industry first, IPD said.

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