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Does anyone know the dimensions of the cans for these motors? thinking ahead to picking it up. And also the true weight of the motor in the can?
Thanks,
Corey
Thanks,
Corey
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I have a LDT 465 in the can and the dimensions are 65" x 43.5" x 58" tallDoes anyone know the dimensions of the cans for these motors? thinking ahead to picking it up. And also the true weight of the motor in the can?
Thanks,
Corey
No. I never remember the significance (I think it has to do with the casting profile of the block, similar to the TD designation) but it could have either turbo bolted to it from new/rebuild.im guessin "1D" is the D turbo?
im guessin "1D" is the D turbo?
No.Pretty sure a "1C" is the C turbo and the "1D" is the "D" turbo. But either trubo will bolt on.
My M35 has the LDT-465-1C in it, but I have a LDT-465-1D for a spare and the turbo is slightly larger.
No, there are conflicting opinions. Neither I or the authors of the wikipedia page offered any kind of documentation to back up their assertions.I think there needs to be some evidence presented that the D engine changes did not include the "D" turbo. The wikipedia M35 article states the quieter Turbo went on the D engines, so obviously there's some conflicting documentation out there.
This is true. There is absolutely no rhyme or reason as to what truck/engine got which turbo.In any event, these engines are presented to be overhauls, so like a box of chocolates...you never know which turbo you're gonna get...
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