Posted by The tractor vet on February 12, 2018 at 09:26:08 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Pictures of the D6's posted by mschwartz on February 11, 2018 at 19:57:31:
If i never have to listen to another Detroit will suite me just fine . Company i worked for when i was a kid had some equipment Detroit powered . we had model C and D LeToneeau pans Detroit powered and we had Euclid pans and rock trucks Detroit powered and some old A C dozers with Detroits in them . All four cylinder ones has 2-71 manifold sporting Dual exhaust pipes and NO mufflers all 6 cylinder ones sported three 2-71 manifolds and straight pipes and the same went with the Euc.'s and if it was a 8 cylinder then four pipes and then there were the couple with the V 12's and they were refereed to as the Organs Ya want cured to the straight pipe issue just spend three months 10 12 hours a day 6 days a week weather permitting running a C Le torneu pan setting next to three 4 inh straight pipes 42 inches long with your foot flat on the floor keeping the engine RPM's up so you have electric to run the functions of the pan then multiply this time no less then four on a job and sometimes all the C and D's on the same job . Everything had multipl exhaust pipes , if you could not use faactory manifolds to split the exhaust system thenextra flanges were added or homemade manifold were built . The owner like LOUD and like to see smoke rolling and dirt moving
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