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Re: speaking of 2 stroke diesels
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Posted by Oldmax on December 20, 2006 at 19:02:16 from (24.154.143.101):
In Reply to: speaking of 2 stroke diesels posted by campo on December 19, 2006 at 07:41:36:
I worked at Detroit Diesel for about a year & half about 63 & 64 . Was in receiving Insp . They Made 1-53, 2-53, 3-53, 4-53, 6-53, & 6V-53 . 1-71, 2-71, 3-71, 4-71, 6-71, 6V-71, 8V-71, 12V-71, & 16V-71, 6-110 when I was there the 16V-71 had 825 HP non-turbo charged & 875 HP with four tubro's they mounted tow of these on a skid with a common torque converter for use on tug boats . About 1700 HP . The 12V uses two 6V blocks & 16V uses two 8V blocks bolted together with a common crankshaft . All detroit Diesel engines can be reversed by switching cam from one side to other . The 12V-71 would have 852 CI just X 71 by no of CYL to get CI . Detroit Diesel was a Divison of General Motors when I worked there but i think they later sold to someone lika allison .
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