The engine cover should have it displayed.
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No, Chevrolet and GMC used to have the 6.2 litre Detroit Diesel V8 as an option in their C/K pickups. Ford has always used the Powerstroke diesels.
No... the old 6V- and 8V- series were two cycle motors. The 60 Series, which has been in production since 1986, is a four cycle motor, as it the 6.2 litre V8 which went into production in 1983 or 1984.
8V71TI - 8 cylinders, 71 cu. in. per cylinder, T=turbo, I = intercooled. 8V71N - N = normally aspirated, no turbo, but all Detroit Diesels are/were supercharged 2-cycle diesels until the Series 60 models. The turbo models had turbos which blew thru the mechanical blowers, as an 8-71 supercharger. The intercoolers are between the turbos and the supercharger.
Work it like a dog. As with all diesels, the harder you work it, the quicker it breaks in.
I believe it wasn't until 2001 or 2002 that the engine fans on the Detroit diesels came on automatically when the temperature rose. You're probably required to flip the engine fan switch on manually.
If it was a 4 stroke OHV diesel it was similar to gas OHV engines. They made 2 stroke diesels as well (Detroit Diesel's V series i.e. 6v-92) which still used a camshaft. SOHC and DOHC orientations were not prevalent on old diesels. 2 valves per cylinder was most common but not the only style.
first you must determine what is actually contaminating the coolant,usually in the detroit series 60 engine it is fuel oil,usually caused by faulty injector cups!
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Most diesel engines are turbo charged, not a lot of diesels are supercharged. A turbo diesels engine will also have a intercooler which will give it added HP. - - - - - The only supercharged diesels I know of are two-stroke Detroit Diesels like the Series 53, the Series 71 (aka the Yachtsman's Friend) and the Series 92. Unlike a four-stroke diesel, a two-stroke diesel can't breathe on its own. They all have blowers - now you know where the nickname came from - to force air into the cylinder while it's at bottom dead center. The supercharger can only do so much for you; if you want to increase your engine's power, you bolt a turbocharger to the air intake on the supercharger. Some DDs are made only in turbo models, like the 6V92. The 71 Series was made with or without turbos, so check the model number: 6-71 is a vanilla engine, 6-71T has a turbo, 6-71TI has intercooling and I can't find out what the "B" stands for, sorry.
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