Why are my Detroit Diesel Series 60 brakes not working?
These brakes could require different programming than what is standard on the Series 60, and the disconnect could cause a loss of throttle. If this is not the issue and you’re still experiencing throttle issues, you’ll probably want to take a look at your TPS (throttle position sensor).
Are there any problems with the Detroit Diesel 14L?
Another common complaint, especially with the 14L, is poor fuel economy. As the engine got bigger and was designed for more horsepower, fuel usage seemed to increase as well. Some argue that this lowering of fuel economy is not due to engine design, but to poor operating practices.
How much horsepower does a 12.7 Detroit have?
About 6 months or so back i contacted rebel127 that is on the boards here to have some computer work done on my ddec3 12.7 detroit. I sent rebel127 my ecm and he worked his magic and had it back to me in a couple days. My motor was set at 470hp from the factory and quite frankly was a turd, so thats where leon comes into play.
What causes a Detroit Diesel Series 60 to spin?
If there’s an issue with your throttle, that’s a good place to start. Bearing problems, particularly spun bearings, are typically caused on older Series 60 by low oil pressure at idle. A spun bearing occurs when there is a lack of lubrication causing overheating. The bearing can eventually seize, creating even more problems.
What kind of Jake brake do I need for a Detroit Diesel?
Detroit Diesel engine model Nos. 6067GU28 and 6067GK28 are for bus/coach applications. Due to interference fits on some coach chassis, a two-housing Jake Brake kit may be required.
When did Jake Brakes come out for Series 60?
Effective August 10, 2000, Model 795 Jake Brakes are used on all Series 60 engines requiring an engine brake. Former Jake Brake production models for the Series 60 engine were the 760A (which replaced model 760), 760B, 765, 765A, 770 and 790. Detroit Diesel engine model Nos. 6067GU28 and 6067GK28 are for bus/coach applications.
What kind of engine is Detroit Diesel Series 60?
Almost by definition, truckers have always been practically obsessed with engine reliability fuel mileage. To meet the demand for a new type of engine that would help usher turbo-diesels into this millennium, Detroit Diesel (a subsidiary of Chrysler AG) introduced the Series 60 as its industry trump car.