Cummins Diesel Engine Rare Exploded Engine View 8×10 Glossy Photo
Friday, February 7th, 2025A RARE 8×10 Glossy photo. BY RUDOLPH DE HARAK. The engine installation is in the Cummins Museum, just inside the front entrance of the Cummins Headquarters. Nearly every nut and bolt of Exploded Engine is deconstructed to its smallest detail and hangs in midair, suspended by floor to ceiling wires. This sculpture of is a Cummins’ NTC-400 Big Cam III engine deconstructed into more than 500 unique parts suspended in midair. The NTC-400 Big Cam III was the largest diesel engine engine produced by Cummins Inc. Composed entirely of real production parts, this engine has been dissected to expose every element comprising the complex inner workings of this mass-produced flagship engine. Designed by Rudolph de Harak & Associates, the sculpture was assembled by Cummins employees in 1985. Please let me know if you have any questions and thank you for checking out my listing!