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Matt O'Toole wrote: Automotive/truck diesels are different, designed to run at light load for extended periods. Marine/industrial diesels are designed to run at high load all the time, like a truck pulling a full load over an endless mountain pass. Of course there's some crossover, but for the most part these are different types of engines. Matt O. I really don't know where you learned your Diesel Engineering, but a 3408 CAT is a 3408 CAT, and it really doesn't matter if it is in a truck, boat, or Genset. The only real difference is in the governer and not really much difference there, either..... Me |
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