* Failing head gaskets * Warped heads * Cracked engine blocks and heads * Coolant leaks to the outside of the engine through a breach between the head and block * Coolant leaks through the headbolts * Intake manifold coolant leaks * Overheating due to a cracked head or block * Oil leaks into the cooling system (Radiator) * Coolant leaks into the oil * Excessive steam and water from the tailpipe i know the 60 series pretty good and the first thing i would check is the oil cooler, if that checks out i would check the liner o-rings by pulling the oil pan off and pressure testing the coolant system
You probably need to replace your injector cups.
That depends on the radiator, not the engine.
Start with the oil cooler
hi what is the sequence and torque on engines detroit diesel 60 series 12.7L 430/470 horse power ...
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usually in front of the radiator!
It is important to have a diagram for the area in which changes are occurring in car. A wiring diagram for the 1999 series 60 Detroit Diesel Engine can be found in its maintenance manual.
50 PSI
Im looking for that too.
11 gallons with filter
The oil pan bolt torque specifications, of a series 60 Detroit diesel engine, is 40 pounds. The bolts should be tighten by alternating end to end and side to side.
I have a question for you before i can answer yours? is this an off highway motor or on highway motor please respond soon.