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On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 23:52:29 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 09:45:46 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: True, but this raises the question of whether you are actually developing " X" amount of horsepower at "Y" RPM. I assumed from a previous post that you were calculating H.P. from fuel consumption figures which is really just a ballpark calculation. Without some way of measuring torque, that is the best you can do. 17 hp per gph is a pretty good approximation. No. I wasn't casting aspirations about calculating H.P. from fuel consumption, other then meaning that it is an approximation. I was more talking about your comment referring to propellers and gearboxes. Given that the 71 series are no longer made what are rebuilt injector prices like? Or have they gone out of sight because a lot of people would rather have the old all mechanical engines then the new electronic models? Newly manufactured parts are available from various sources including DD dealers. I've heard reports of some difficulty getting new cylinder kits but the DD service center that I used in North Carolina had no problem. Given the umpteen million of those things that must have been manufactured I assume that parts will be available for some time to come. I worked on a pair of original Detroit Diesels installed in a landing craft. They started on the first turn of the starter and ran about 10 PSI of oil pressure most of the time. It didn;t seem to bother them at all. Finally the owner did an overhaul on them and got the oil pressure up to a more healthy figure but they didn't seem to actually run any better. As another aside I worked on some Russian truck cranes that had a exact copy of the 6-71 engine in it. It had the old single spring governor that used to run away and they parked them outside our office. At idle the engines wold sit there surging and we used to make bets on which one would run away and crater. None of them ever did though. They were such an exact copy that GMC injectors were an exact drop in fit. Bruce-in-Bangkok (Note:remove underscores from address for reply) |
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