How do I identify my Detroit engine?

How do I identify my Detroit engine?

Identification depends on locating the model and year designation found on the engine ID tag.

  1. Locate the Detroit Diesel engine ID tag. You will commonly find the ID tag on the valve cover at the top of the engine, or in its vicinity, either to the left or right of it.
  2. Find the engine model number on the ID tag.

How much horsepower does a 453 Detroit have?

Engine Specifications The total displacement of the engine was 212 cubic inches, or 3.48 liters. The rated gross output of the engine was 140 horsepower at 2,800 rpm in 60 degree Fahrenheit temperature, and 136 horsepower at 2,800 rpm in 85 degree Fahrenheit temperature.

What trucks have Detroit Diesel engines?

It is no surprise that Detroit Diesel engines most commonly appear in Freightliner and Western Star trucks. After all, all three companies are owned by the same parent company, Daimler Trucks North America LLC. Founded in 1938 in Detroit, Michigan, Detroit Diesel manufactures six different engine models.

When did Detroit stop making the series 60 engine?

The 12.7L engine was favored in buses for its better fuel consumption. In 2007 the 12.7-liter Detroit Diesel Series 60 was discontinued. Once the 12.7-liter Series 60 was discontinued, the 14-liter Series 60 replaced it. By 2008, Detroit Diesel had produced one million Series 60 engines.

What are the different series of Detroit Diesel engines?

As you may know, Detroit Diesel often releases its engines in series (except for the DD line, of course). One of the more popular series is the Series 60, which includes three different engine applications, a 11.1L, a 12.7L, and a 14L.

Is the Detroit Series 60 14L highway or heavy?

While this version of the Series 60 may not have been as popular with buses as its smaller counterparts, it did dominate the Freightliner over-the-road applications. Freightliner and Detroit even collaborated on some engine road testing. With the 14L, engine displacement increased, leading to its increased horsepower.

What was the purpose of the series 60 engine?

The Series 60 was designed to be a more fuel efficient option for the heavy-duty market. Given the demand for more fuel efficient vehicles in the 1980’s, the Series 60 quickly became a popular engine. Many city bus systems are still powered by Series 60 engines.

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