How to get Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine parts?
You may also call us at 877.480.2120 to inquire about current pricing and availability of our products. We carry a large assortment of new and remanufactured parts for all three engines—11.1L, 12.7L, and 14.0L—including fuel injectors and turbochargers.
Is there a delivery service for Detroit Genuine Parts?
Detroit has a retail management system to make sure that parts are readily available throughout our dealer network. We’ve also implemented a dedicated delivery service for overnight, unattended deliveries, optimizing the supply of parts to our dealer network.
What kind of warranty does Detroit Genuine Parts have?
Before new and remanufactured parts are branded with the Detroit Genuine Parts logo, they are put through the most rigorous examination and testing processes in the industry. Every Detroit Genuine Part is backed with a 1-year/unlimited-mile Detroit warranty.
What kind of parts are made in Detroit?
Your new or remanufactured part was engineered for performance, durability and reliability. It was built by the same Detroit team that built your original engine, transmission and axles. Get everything you expect from the experts at Detroit with Detroit Genuine Parts.
Are there any problems with the Detroit Series 60?
This issue did not affect all pre-2002 Series 60 engines, but it was a problem that occurred and could cause catastrophic engine failure. As with most engines, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on your cooling system. Overheating is the cause of many major issues with diesel engines, so maintaining this system can help with many preventable issues.
How big are the bearings on a Detroit Series 60 engine?
Use with 1.70″ or 1.86″ wide connecting rod bearings Cast iron piston – elliptical dome – 16.5:1. Use with 1.70″ or 1.86″ wide connecting rod bearings Articulated piston, aluminium skirt – 16.5:1. Use with 1.70″ or 1.86″ wide connecting rod bearings. 1.02″ inside diameter PIN For truck and industrial engine only.
How to remove a cylinder head from a Detroit Diesel?
Refer to “6.5.2 Removal and Cleaning of Turbocharger” . Remove the air cleaner and charge air cooler ducting from turbocharger and intake manifold. Refer to “6.2.2 Removal and Cleaning of Air Cleaner” and refer to “6.3.2 Removal of Intake Manifold” .