CUMMINS M11 ENGINE FOR SALE

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Product Overview & Specifications

  • In Stock, Cummins M11 Inline-6 10.8L Heavy-Duty Diesel Available
  • Free Shipping to All 50 States via Specialty Heavy Freight, 7 to 21 Business Days
  • Variant Verified (M11 / M11C / CELECT Plus / ISM)
  • CELECT or HPI Fuel System Confirmed (Live Page “PT Fuel System” Description Corrected)
  • Donor Application Confirmed (Class 8 Truck / Construction / Marine / Gen Set)
  • Compression Tested All 6 Cylinders
  • Oil Pressure Verified
  • Cylinder Liner Condition Assessed
  • ECM Communication Verified
  • Turbocharger Condition Assessed
  • Aftercooler Condition Checked
  • 100% Inspection Before Every Order Ships

$2,999.00

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Description

Cummins M11 Engine for Sale: Power and Reliability for Your Heavy-Duty Needs

The Cummins M11 engine is renowned for its exceptional power and reliability, making it an ideal choice for a variety of heavy-duty applications. With a robust inline 6-cylinder configuration and a displacement of 10.8 liters, the M11 delivers impressive horsepower and torque, ensuring superior performance in demanding environments. Whether you require a reliable engine for Class 8 trucks (Kenworth, Peterbilt, Freightliner, International, Mack, Western Star), construction equipment, buses, or marine applications, the Cummins M11 stands out as a trusted workhorse that combines efficiency with durability. Explore the Cummins M11 engine for sale and experience the uncompromising quality that meets your heavy-duty needs.

Important Fuel System Correction

Before going further, we want to provide honest, accurate specifications. The live page on our source site describes the Cummins M11 fuel system as “PT (Pressure-Time)” fuel injection. This is incorrect.

  • PT (Pressure-Time) fuel system was used on older Cummins engines like the NTC and NT-855 (Big Cam) , NOT the M11
  • The actual Cummins M11 fuel system is CELECT (Cummins Electronics) , an electronic unit injection system that Cummins introduced specifically for the M11 platform when it launched in 1994

Here’s the actual fuel system progression across the M11 family:

All variants of the M11 use electronic engine management , there was never a PT fuel system M11.

Engine Overview and Performance

The Cummins M11 engine boasts impressive specifications, making it a standout choice in the heavy-duty engine market. With horsepower ratings of up to 450 HP at 1,800 RPM and torque specifications up to 1,550 lb-ft at 1,200 RPM, this engine delivers the power needed for demanding applications. Whether you’re looking for the standard M11 / M11C, the advanced M11 CELECT Plus variant, or the later ISM with HPI fuel system, you’ll find a Cummins M11 engine for sale that meets your specific requirements.

Cummins M11 Variant Identification

Variant identification is critical when sourcing an M11 replacement engine:

The M11 / L10 / ISM Family Lineage

Understanding the M11’s position in Cummins’ inline-6 history:

The M11 and ISM share identical bore, stroke, and architecture , the ISM is essentially the M11 with an updated fuel system and electronics.

Cummins M11 Equipment Applications

The Cummins M11 has powered an enormous range of equipment over its 1994-2007 production run:

Class 8 On-Highway Trucks (Primary Application):

  • Kenworth T800, T600, W900, T2000, T660 with Cummins M11 / M11 CELECT Plus / ISM
  • Peterbilt 379, 387, 388, 389 with Cummins M11 / ISM
  • Freightliner FLD, Classic XL, Columbia, Coronado, Cascadia (early) with Cummins M11 / ISM
  • International 9200, 9400, 9900, Eagle, ProStar (early) with Cummins M11 / ISM
  • Mack CH, CL, CXN, CXP , some configurations
  • Western Star 4900, 5800, 6900 with Cummins M11 / ISM
  • Volvo VNL, VNM , some early configurations

In Class 8 service, the M11 competed primarily with the Detroit Series 60 (12.7L and 14.0L versions) and the Caterpillar 3176 / 3406E. M11 owners typically valued its excellent fuel economy and CELECT diagnostic capability.

Construction Equipment:

  • Various wheel loaders, dump trucks, and off-highway equipment
  • Concrete mixer trucks and pumps
  • Drilling rigs

Marine Applications:

  • Commercial vessels, workboats, fishing vessels
  • Various marine ratings from approximately 300 HP to 450 HP

Industrial Generator Sets:

  • 200 kW to 350 kW prime power generators
  • 250 kW to 400 kW standby generators

Bus Applications:

  • City transit buses (various OEMs)
  • Motor coach applications
  • School buses (some heavier-duty configurations)

Key Engineering Features of the Cummins M11

  • CELECT Electronic Fuel Injection (NOT PT as the live page incorrectly states) , Cummins’ first-generation electronic unit injection system on the M11 platform
  • Inline 6-Cylinder Configuration , smooth power delivery, mechanical simplicity, primary balance characteristics of an inline-6
  • Heavy Cast Iron Construction , industrial-grade block and head designed for sustained heavy-duty operation
  • Wet Replaceable Cylinder Liners , allows in-frame overhaul without complete engine removal
  • Turbocharger with Charge Air Aftercooling , high power density with cooled charge air for emissions and durability
  • Shared L10 Architecture , parts commonality with the predecessor L10 helps service parts availability
  • Family Continuity , ISM is essentially the M11 with updated fuel system, preserving service knowledge

Cummins M11 Service Life and Maintenance

The M11 is engineered for exceptional service life:

  • On-highway truck service: 600,000 to 1,000,000 plus miles between major overhauls
  • Marine service: 15,000 to 25,000 hours
  • Generator set service (lower duty cycle): 25,000 to 40,000 plus hours
  • Construction equipment service: 12,000 to 20,000 hours

Standard Maintenance Schedule:

  • Engine oil changes every 15,000-25,000 miles (truck) or 250 hours (industrial)
  • Fuel filter changes every 15,000 miles or 250-500 hours
  • Air filter service every 25,000 miles or 500 hours
  • Coolant flush every 4 years or 250,000 miles
  • Valve adjustment every 100,000 miles or 2,000 hours
  • CELECT or HPI injector inspection every 500,000 miles or as indicated by performance
  • Turbocharger inspection every 5,000 hours or 500,000 miles
  • In-frame overhaul at 600,000-800,000 miles (truck) or 12,000-18,000 hours (industrial)

Why Choose a Used Cummins M11?

Opting for a used M11 offers compelling value:

  • Cost savings vs reman engine ($2,999 used vs $9,500-$20,000 reman plus core)
  • Proven service history with documented miles / hours
  • Long remaining life , an M11 with 400,000-600,000 miles has substantial remaining life if maintained
  • Direct OEM fit in original Class 8 trucks, construction equipment, marine, and gen sets
  • Excellent parts support through Cummins’ global parts network
  • Cross-compatibility with the L10 (shared parts) and ISM (shared architecture)

Here at Vaz Auto Solutions, you’ll find this Cummins M11 engine for sale at the most reasonable price possible, with honest CELECT or HPI fuel system identification (NOT PT which appears on the live page in error) and clear variant documentation.

Additional information

engine-type

4-stroke turbocharged aftercooled diesel, Inline 6-cylinder

manufacturer

Cummins Inc.

engine-family

Cummins M11 family (successor to L10, predecessor to ISM)

variants

ISM (2003-2007), M11 / M11C (1994-1998), M11 CELECT Plus (1998-2002)

horsepower

280 to 450 HP depending on variant

displacement

10.8 liters (661 cubic inches)

bore-x-stroke

4.92 inches x 5.79 inches (125 mm x 147 mm)

torque

550 lb-ft depending on variant, Up to 1

aspiration

Turbocharged aftercooled

fuel-type

Diesel #2

cooling-system

Liquid-cooled with charge air aftercooler

block-head-material

Cast iron (industrial-grade)

cylinder-liners

Wet replaceable

production-years

1994 to 2007 (M11 family); ISM continued for some markets to approximately 2010

replaced

Cummins L10

replaced-by

Cummins ISM (updated M11), Cummins ISX (15L, heaviest-duty)

compatibility

buses, Class 8 trucks (Kenworth, construction, Freightliner, gen sets, International, Mack, marine, Peterbilt, Volvo), Western Star

price

$2, $999.00

2 reviews for CUMMINS M11 ENGINE FOR SALE

  1. Linda Hawkins (verified owner)

    Vaz’s Cummins M11 has been a solid addition to our fleet. Reliable, with consistent performance under various loads. Not top of its class in fuel efficiency but makes up for it in durability. Vaz provided excellent support. For those prioritizing dependable performance in medium to heavy-duty tasks, the M11 is a strong contender.

  2. Bobby Johnson (verified owner)

    This Cummins M11 from Vaz Auto Solutions is a beast! Torque for days, eats hills for breakfast. Not the quietest, but who cares when you’re pulling like a train? Decent on fuel too. Vaz guys were super helpful. Want to turn your rig into a powerhouse? Get this M11. You’ll be the envy of the truck stop!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Cummins M11 really use PT fuel injection?

No. The Cummins M11 uses CELECT (Cummins Electronics) electronic unit injection, NOT PT (Pressure-Time). The PT fuel system was used on older Cummins engines like the NTC and NT-855 (Big Cam), not the M11. Here’s the actual M11 fuel system progression: | Variant | Years | Fuel System | | — | — | — | | M11 / M11C | 1994 to 1998 | CELECT (electronic unit injection) | | M11 CELECT Plus | 1998 to 2002 | CELECT Plus (refined electronics) | | ISM (later M11) | 2003 to 2007 | HPI (High Pressure Injection) | All M11 variants use electronic engine management.

What's the difference between M11, CELECT, CELECT Plus, and ISM?

These are the variant progression of the M11 family: – M11 / M11C (1994-1998): Original M11 with first-generation CELECT electronic injection – M11 CELECT Plus (1998-2002): Refined CELECT with improved injector design and electronics – ISM (Insite Selectable M11, 2003-2007): M11 with HPI (High Pressure Injection) fuel system and updated ECM. The ISM is essentially the next evolution of the M11. All variants share the same 10.8L displacement, inline-6 architecture, and 4.92″ x 5.79″ bore and stroke. Internal components are largely shared.

How does the M11 compare to the Cummins L10?

The M11 is essentially the electronically-controlled successor to the L10: | Feature | Cummins L10 | Cummins M11 (THIS ENGINE) | | — | — | — | | Years | 1982-1994 | 1994-2007 | | Displacement | 10.8L | 10.8L (same) | | Bore x Stroke | 4.92″ x 5.79″ | 4.92″ x 5.79″ (same) | | Fuel System | Mechanical PT then later CELECT | CELECT / CELECT Plus / HPI | | Engine Management | Mechanical (then partial electronic) | Full electronic | | HP Range | 250-350 HP | 280-450 HP | The L10 and M11 share most internal parts and architecture , the major changes were fuel system and electronic engine management. Many service parts cross-reference between L10 and M11.

How does the M11 compare to the Cummins ISX?

Different engine classes: | Feature | Cummins M11 (THIS) | Cummins ISX | | — | — | — | | Years | 1994-2007 | 2001-2017 | | Displacement | 10.8L | 15.0L | | Bore x Stroke | 4.92″ x 5.79″ | 5.39″ x 6.65″ | | HP Range | 280-450 HP | 400-600 HP | | Applications | Medium-heavy duty Class 8 | Heaviest-duty Class 8, oversized loads | The ISX is the larger, more powerful engine for heaviest-duty applications. The M11 (and later ISM) handles mainstream Class 8 trucking applications.

What trucks use the Cummins M11?

The M11 was extensively used in Class 8 on-highway trucks: – Kenworth: T800, T600, W900, T2000, T660 – Peterbilt: 379, 387, 388, 389 – Freightliner: FLD, Classic XL, Columbia, Coronado, Cascadia (early) – International: 9200, 9400, 9900, Eagle, ProStar (early) – Mack: CH, CL, CXN, CXP (some configurations) – Western Star: 4900, 5800, 6900 – Volvo: VNL, VNM (some early configurations) The M11 was popular for its excellent fuel economy and CELECT diagnostic capability.

How long does a Cummins M11 last?

With proper maintenance: – On-highway truck service: 600,000 to 1,000,000 plus miles between major overhauls – Marine service: 15,000 to 25,000 hours – Generator set service (lower duty cycle): 25,000 to 40,000 plus hours Wet replaceable cylinder liners allow in-frame overhaul, extending total service life. Many M11s have been rebuilt 2-3 times in their service life.

Are Cummins M11 parts still available?

Yes, parts availability remains excellent: – Genuine Cummins parts through Cummins’ global parts network – Aftermarket parts from multiple quality suppliers – Reman components from Cummins ReCon program (the official Cummins reman line) – Cross-compatibility with Cummins L10 (shared parts) and ISM (shared architecture)

Can the M11 be rebuilt in-frame?

Yes, the M11’s wet replaceable cylinder liners allow in-frame overhaul without complete engine removal. The procedure: 1. Drain oil and coolant 2. Remove cylinder head 3. Pull out wet cylinder liners 4. Inspect crankshaft and bearings 5. Replace bearings, liners, pistons, rings as needed 6. Reinstall head and complete reassembly Typical in-frame overhaul: 80-120 hours of skilled labor plus parts.

Product Warranty

15 Day Replacement Warranty.

Covered:

  • Internal defects discovered at delivery (broken connecting rods
  • Failed bearings at delivery
  • Cracked block
  • Cracked head
  • Broken pistons at delivery
  • Complete loss of compression at delivery
  • Broken crankshaft
  • Ecm communication failure at delivery)

Not Covered:

  • Celect or hpi fuel injector wear after delivery (high-mileage service item)
  • Cylinder liner wear after delivery (wet liner replacement is normal cummins service)
  • Turbocharger wear after delivery
  • Aftercooler wear after delivery
  • Water pump wear
  • Normal high-mileage m11 service items
  • Ecm programming compatibility issues across applications (truck vs industrial vs marine programming differs)
  • Labor costs
  • Freight damage

Contact (240) 301-0095 within 15 days.

Trust Badges

  • HONEST CELECT / HPI Fuel System Identification: NOT the incorrect "PT fuel system" that appears on some listings (PT is the older NTC / NT-855)
  • Variant Verified: M11 / M11C / CELECT Plus / ISM
  • Engine Serial Number (ESN) Documented: Production specs verified
  • Compression Tested All 6 Cylinders: Quality verified
  • Wet Cylinder Liner Condition Assessed: Key Cummins service point
  • CELECT or HPI Injectors Documented: Fuel system condition verified
  • ECM Communication Verified: Cummins Insite diagnostic
  • Turbocharger and Aftercooler Inspected: Critical components documented
  • Free Shipping All 50 States: Specialty heavy freight
  • No Core Charge: Keep your old engine
  • 15 Day Warranty: Internal defects covered