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  2. Cummins B Series engine - Wikipedia

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    The 5.9 L Cummins, also known as the "12-Valve" Cummins was the first member of the Cummins B-Series to be used in a light truck vehicle. The 6BT used Bosch fuel systems, injector, and VE rotary pump and P7100 inline injection pumps. Some early 6BTs were supplied with CAV rotary pumps instead, before the Bosch system became the sole standard.

  3. Daimler Roadliner - Wikipedia

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    Two problems occurred with the Daimatic transmission system; firstly with excessive wear, as with the Cummins, it was working at its design limits for power and torque, and but for the effects of altitude, it would have been way over its limits on the Pretoria buses.

  4. Cummins X-series engine - Wikipedia

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    The Cummins X-series engine is an Inline (Straight)-6 diesel engine produced by Cummins for heavy duty trucks and motorcoaches, replacing the N14 in 2001 when emissions regulations passed by the EPA made the engine obsolete. Originally called the "Signature" series engine, the ISX uses the "Intellect System" (hence the "IS" which is the moniker ...

  5. Ram pickup - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the 5.9 L, which was backed by the 4-speed 48RE transmission, the 6.7 L was equipped with the new 6-speed 68RFE transmission. 2005 was the last year for the first version of the 5.7 L (345 cu in) Hemi V8. 2006 half-ton models offered the Multi-Displacement System Hemi V8 engine that also became available in Chrysler and Dodge sedans.

  6. Sisu M-161 - Wikipedia

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    The engines used were Cummins Vale V8 diesels which suffered frequent failures. But the experiences were different when the six-cylinder 375 PS (276 kW; 370 hp) Cummins NTE-370 engines became available in the M-series in 1979. [13] The engines were produced in Cummins factory in Shotts, Scotland. After some minor initial problems with fuel ...

  7. Cummins L-series engine - Wikipedia

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    The Cummins L10 also has a sister engine which runs on compressed natural gas (CNG). [2] The engine was introduced in 1992 as the L10G before being replaced by the L Gas Plus in 2001 until it became the ISL G in collaboration with Westport Innovations in 2008, now based on the C-series engine architecture.

  8. Motor oil - Wikipedia

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    Oil does not degrade significantly just sitting in a cold engine. On the other hand, if a car is driven just for very short distances, the oil will not fully heat up, and it will accumulate contaminants such as water, due to lack of sufficient heat to boil off the water. Oil in this condition, just sitting in an engine, can cause problems.

  9. Detroit Diesel V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    6.2L fitted to a 1987 HMMWV. The original 6.2 L (379 cu in) diesel V8 was introduced in 1982 for the Chevrolet C/K and was produced until 1993. The 6.2L diesel emerged as a high-fuel-economy alternative to the V8 gasoline engine lineup, and achieved better mileage than Chevrolet's 4.3L V6 gasoline engine of the 1980s, at a time when the market was focused on power rather than efficiency.

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