Mack E7 Engine for Sale | OEM Used 12 Liter Inline-6 Diesel | The Legendary Mack E-Tech Predecessor to MP8
$12,000.00
At a Glance
- Condition: OEM used, all 6 cylinders compression tested
- Availability: In stock, Mack E7 engines available (multiple variants and power ratings)
- Shipping: Free shipping to all 48 contiguous US states via crated freight, 7 to 14 business days
- Variant confirmed (PLN, V-MAC, V-MAC II, V-MAC III, or E-Tech)
- Power rating documented (E7-300, E7-350, E7-400, E7-427, or E7-460)
- All 6 cylinders compression tested
- EUI injector condition documented (E-Tech variants)
- Turbocharger condition assessed
- Overhead cam timing verified
- Donor Mack chassis traced (CH, CL, RD, DM, MR, Granite, Vision, R-Series)
- 100% inspection before every order ships
- No core charge required
- Backed by a 15 day replacement warranty against internal defects
Description
About the Mack E7 Engine
The Mack E7 engine is renowned for its reliability and performance in heavy-duty Class 8 trucks. Its durable design makes it a favorite for construction, vocational, and long-haul vehicles. Known for its high torque output and proven fuel system technology, the E7 is a workhorse engine that earned legendary status in the trucking industry from 1988 through 2002. Our inventory includes thoroughly inspected and tested Mack E7 engines for sale at competitive prices.
The Mack E7 Heritage
The Mack E7 is the Mack 12-liter Inline-6 diesel engine that powered the entire Mack Class 8 chassis lineup for nearly 15 years of continuous production. Important clarification: the Mack E7 is a Mack-engineered and Mack-built engine, not a Mercedes-Benz engine. Mack Trucks was owned by Renault during early E7 production and by Volvo Group from 2000 onward; the E7 represents Mack own engineering legacy.
The E7 evolved through multiple generations:
| Detail | Description |
|---|---|
| 1988 to 1989: Mack E7 PLN | Pump-Line-Nozzle mechanical fuel injection, simplest and most rebuilder-friendly variant |
| 1989 to 1995: Mack E7 V-MAC | Vehicle Management And Control electronic engine management added |
| 1995 to 1998: Mack E7 V-MAC II | Improved electronic engine management |
| 1998 to 2002: Mack E7 V-MAC III and E-Tech | Latest electronic version with Electronic Unit Injection (EUI), the famous “Mack E-Tech” engine |
Common power ratings included E7-300, E7-350, E7-400, E7-427 (this listing spec), E7-460, and the famous “Maxidyne” 460 HP variant that became iconic in Mack lore.
The E7 to MP8 Successor Relationship
The Mack E7 is the direct predecessor to the modern Mack MP8 (our vaz102 listing). The transition is significant in Mack lineage history: the E7 was the LAST Mack-engineered Class 8 truck engine, representing the engineering legacy from the pre-Volvo era (Mack was acquired by Renault Vehicules Industriels in the 1980s, then by Volvo Group in 2000-2001). When Volvo Group consolidated the heavy-duty engine programs in 2007, the E7 was replaced by the new MP-series engines (including the MP8) which share the same engine family as the Volvo D13 (our vaz120 listing). The Mack E7 represents the end of the Mack-engineered diesel era; the Mack MP8 represents the Volvo Group consolidated engine family era. Both engines remain in active service across North American Class 8 fleets, with the E7 dominating 1988-2007 era Mack chassis (CH, CL, RD, DM, MR, R-Series, early Granite) and the MP8 dominating 2007-onward production (Anthem, Pinnacle, current Granite, CHU, CXU).
Features of the Mack E7 Engine
- Inline-6 Configuration: The E7 is a Mack-engineered Inline-6 diesel that delivers smooth power delivery and is capable of handling heavy loads in Class 8 trucks. The Inline-6 configuration is the industry-standard architecture for Class 8 truck diesel engines.
- Turbocharged and Intercooled: Most E7 variants are turbocharged and intercooled. Turbocharging increases air admission into the cylinders, while the intercooler cools the compressed air for more efficient combustion and higher power output.
- Electronic Unit Injection (EUI): The E-Tech variants of the E7 use EUI for precise control of fuel delivery, achieving improved efficiency, reduced emissions, and consistent engine response to load changes.
- High Torque Output: The E7 is renowned for its strong low-end torque, making it ideal for vocational duty cycles (dump trucks, mixers, refuse, heavy-haul) where pulling power matters more than peak horsepower. Torque ratings range from 1,060 to 1,660 lb-ft depending on variant.
- Durable Design: The E7 is engineered for severe-duty Class 8 trucking, with robust bearing surfaces and rotating components that withstand long-term high-load service without significant degradation.
- Emissions Control: Later E7 variants use technologies including exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) and improved combustion strategy to meet EPA emissions standards through the 2002 production end.
The Mack E7 Engine Fits
The E7 powered the complete Mack Class 8 chassis lineup during its 1988-2002 production:
- Mack CH Series (CH613, the iconic Mack long-haul tractor)
- Mack CL Series (vocational chassis)
- Mack Granite Series (severe-duty vocational)
- Mack Vision Series (CX613 highway tractor)
- Mack RD Series (RD688 and related construction / vocational)
- Mack DM Series (construction chassis)
- Mack MR Series (refuse / vocational chassis)
- Mack Pinnacle Series (later application before MP8 takeover)
- Mack Titan Series (severe-duty heavy-haul)
- Mack R Series (including R600 and R700 models, the classic Mack R-Model long-hood)
- Mack Super-Liner Series (premium long-hood)
- Mack Metro-Liner Series
- Mack Granite HD Series
- Mack Trident Series
- Mack Econodyne Series
Condition: Engine Condition and Quality Assurance
Our Mack E7 engines are used but in excellent condition. Each Mack E7 engine for sale has been rigorously inspected and tested. We ensure that every engine meets our high standards of quality before being listed for sale. Engines come with detailed donor truck documentation and variant identification.
Maintenance Tips
- Regular oil changes with Mack-approved heavy-duty diesel engine oil
- Timely fuel filter and air filter replacement
- Periodic EUI injector inspection (E-Tech variants)
- Overhead cam timing verification at major service intervals
- Cooling system service with Mack-approved coolant
- Using quality OE or OE-equivalent replacement parts
Signs You Need a Replacement Mack E7
- Loss of compression on one or more cylinders
- EUI injector failure (E-Tech variants)
- Turbocharger boost loss
- Connecting rod or main bearing knock
- Cylinder head crack or warpage
- Donor Mack chassis retired or totaled
Vehicle Compatibility
| Vehicle | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| Mack CH613 | Iconic long-haul Mack tractor |
| Mack CL Series | Vocational chassis |
| Mack Granite | Severe-duty vocational, dump, mixer |
| Mack Vision (CX613) | Highway tractor |
| Mack RD688 | Construction chassis |
| Mack DM Series | Construction |
| Mack MR Series | Refuse / vocational |
| Mack R600 / R700 | Classic long-hood R-Model |
| Mack Super-Liner | Premium long-hood |
| Mack Granite HD | Heavy-duty vocational |
Inspection Workflow
- Variant authenticated (PLN, V-MAC, V-MAC II, V-MAC III, or E-Tech)
- Power rating confirmed (E7-300, E7-350, E7-400, E7-427, or E7-460)
- All 6 cylinders compression tested
- EUI injector condition documented (E-Tech variants)
- Turbocharger condition assessed
- Overhead cam timing verified
- Cylinder block visual inspection
- Donor Mack chassis documented
- Mileage documented when verifiable from ECM data or service records
Why Buy From Part Nests
- Variant authenticated (PLN, V-MAC, V-MAC II, V-MAC III, or E-Tech)
- Power rating confirmed (E7-300, E7-350, E7-400, E7-427, or E7-460)
- All 6 cylinders compression tested
- EUI injector condition documented (E-Tech variants)
- Turbocharger condition assessed
- Overhead cam timing verified
- Donor Mack chassis traced
- Free crated freight delivery to all 48 contiguous states
- 15 day replacement warranty on internal defects
- Mack-experienced support team on the phone
- Call (240) 306-7051 to confirm Mack E7 (Mack-engineered Class 8 engine, NOT a Mercedes-Benz engine despite some misconception), variant (PLN mechanical 1988-1989, V-MAC 1989-1995 electronic management added, V-MAC II 1995-1998 improved, V-MAC III and E-Tech 1998-2002 with EUI), power rating (E7-300 / E7-350 / E7-400 / E7-427 / E7-460), donor Mack chassis (CH / CL / RD / DM / MR / Granite / Vision / Pinnacle / Titan / R-Series / Super-Liner), and the MP8 per vaz102 modern successor lineage (the MP8 shares engine family with Volvo D13 per vaz120 following the Volvo Group consolidation) before ordering
Additional information
| aspiration | Turbocharged and intercooled |
|---|---|
| bore-x-stroke | 4.875 in x 6.250 in |
| compression-ratio | 16:1 to 18:1 |
| cooling-system | Liquid-cooled |
| emission-standards | |
| fuel-system | Electronic Unit Injection (EUI) on E-Tech; PLN mechanical on early variants |
| number-of-cylinders | 6 |
| valvetrain | Overhead cam (OHC) |
| engine-model | Mack E7 |
| power-output | 427 HP @ 1800 RPM (this listing) |
| torque | 060 to 1, 1, 660 lb-ft |
| fuel-type | Diesel |
| displacement | 12 liters (Inline-6) |
| production-years | 1988-2002 |
| compatibility | 1988 Mack E7 engine |
| price | $5, 299.00 |








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