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In my experience, this reputation of 2-cycle Detroits as leakers is outdated, or attributable to abuse.... The modern gasket sets are excellent and the correct engine oil (see my post above) prevents liner scoring and the resulting slobber out the air box drains. My 6-71N in my M52 and my friend's in his coach conversion are dry as a bone. Multi-weight oils are probably fine for most engines, but it's really remarkable how quickly they break down and ruin 2-cycle diesels....Detroits are generally good engines if you don't mind the oil leaks.
Having delt with flooded vehicles from the Nashville flood, I will say the engine (and everything else on the bus) is pretty much junk unless it was cleaned out good shortly after the flood.Anyone need an 8v-71? I have a bus that has one that only had a few thousand miles on a fresh rebuild when it could not swim during the floods in Nashville. I am sure it would need to be cleaned out etc. but it should be a good base. If you have a way of removing the bus you can have it!
This is not a sale ad, I just hate to see things go to waste that someone can use and I won't be using it. The bus is a GMC RTS II.
This engine is from Michigan loader. What Michigan models use DD 6V-71?Detroit 6V-71, 238hp / 2100rpm version. How much torque this engine have?
If you have good tecnical information links about DD engines, let me know. DD's are rare in Finland.
Ruppster, THANK YOU for the ATHS referral! I've got a DD 4-53T in an '86 GMC 3/4-ton pickup I'm refurbishing...it was my Grandfather's until earlier this year, when I inherited it. It had been sitting for several years and was in rough shape; he originally had it converted back in the late 1980s. Over the past several months I've finally managed to get it roadworthy. It had HUGE chunks of algae in the fuel filter canisters! The oil dipstick was too small for the tube, so I had to fabricate a new one. I had to drain all 3 fuel tanks, filter all the algae & gunk out, mix healthy quantities of algae-cide into the filtered fuel, and refill the tanks (about 150+ gallons). This after replacing nearly all of the fuel lines which had dry-rotted (I'm still chasing air leaks in 2 of the 3 fuel supply lines).Got to love the 2 stroke Detroits. I have an 8V71 DD in my 1972 Dodge truck. If you are looking for a forum that has some DD experts I suggest the forums over at the American Truck Historical Society web site (www.aths.org). There are several people over there that can tell you every thing you ever wanted to know about the 2 stroke Detroits. The forums are free to register for and you don't have to be a member of the ATHS for the forums either.
Ruppster
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