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Detroit Diesel, Old Model. Turbocharged Aftercooled 6V cylinder diesel.
it depends on the size of the diesel engine going in so yes and no
1: Replace the injector. 2: If still misfiring, replace the engine.
Detroit diesel, Cummings, Deutz
Detroit Diesel produced the 6-71 engine for many many years. Displacing 71 cubic inches per cylinder and having an in line six configuration. This is a two stroke Diesel Detroit produced virtually all of their engines in Clock wise and Counter Clock wise rotation. Detroit also built a V configured engine Called a 6V71 using the same basic cylinder's, injectors and such but in a V6 layout. The 6-71 was a very popular bus engine until the mid 1960s when the 8V71 series engines took over.
This engine is an inline 6 cylinder diesel engine. It runs on Diesel.
The Diesel engine
Yes. The Detroit Diesel 50 series is an inline 4 engine, often used on Class 7 and 8 trucks with air brakes.
6 galones
Pre-ECV military models used the 6.2 liter naturally aspirated Detroit Diesel V8 diesel engine. ECV models used the turbocharged 6.5 liter Detroit Diesel V8 diesel engine. Civilian models of the H1 also offered the 6.5 and 6.6 Duramax diesels.
Detroit diesel engine is an example of two stroke engine
yep, though you may have to replace the mounts.