C27
The Cat® C27 Industrial Diesel Engine is offered in ratings ranging from 597-783 bkW (800-1050 bhp) @ 1800 rpm. These ratings meet U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final emission standards.
Maximum Power
1050 HP
Maximum Torque
3448 lb-ft @ 1200 rpm
Rated Speed
1800 rpm
Specification
Value
Maximum Power
1050 HP
Maximum Torque
3448 lb-ft @ 1200 rpm
Rated Speed
1800 rpm
Minimum Power
800 HP
Specification
Value
Emissions
U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final
Specification
Value
Engine Configuration
V-12
Bore
5.4 in
Stroke
6 in
Displacement
1649.5 in³
Compression Ratio
16.0:1
Aspiration
Twin Turbocharged-Aftercooled (TTA)
Combustion System
Direct Injection
Rotation from Flywheel End
Counterclockwise
Aftertreatment
DOC
Specification
Value
Length
73.8 in
Width
63 in
Height
53.9 in
Weight - Net Dry - Basic Operating Engine Without Optional Attachments
6625 lb
It may be big, but the power-dense Cat C27 is a fully-configurable common core engine that makes installation across a wide variety of applications simple. With options like rear-mounted turbos and engine-mounted aftertreatment, it's now easier than ever to install. And becuase the C27 is DEF-free, there's even more room to maneuver under the hood.
Say goodbye to DEF, thermal management and engine regeneration with the Cat C27. Thanks to advances in Caterpillar's technology, the larger-than-life engine is practically maintenance free.
Industrial and construction applications such as: Dredges • Chippers • Grinders • Emergency water pumps • Rock drills
Carefully crafted for efficiency, the Cat C27 fuel consumption is optimized to meet the demanding operating cycles of just about any machine. And with no DEF to worry about, owners can save on parts and maintence costs while also remaining maintenance-free for the life of the engine.
Reliable dealer service and support, scheduled maintenance and an included warranty: it’s what Cat C27 owners can expect with their new engine. See your Cat dealer for details.
Featuring a clean emissions module, the Cat C27 uses DOC, DPF and SCR technologies to keep the engine—and the air around it—cleaner, not only making for a more efficient machine, but also a safer job site.