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  2. Detroit Diesel Series 60 - Wikipedia

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    The Series 60 was also available in 12.7 L (775 cu in) at the time, which was created by a longer stroke of 6.3 in (160 mm). [4] Both engine sizes were also used in truck and tractor-trailer applications. In 1998, the 11.1-liter Detroit Diesel Series 60 was discontinued. [5]

  3. List of United States Army tactical truck engines - Wikipedia

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    16 hp (12 kW) @3200rpm: 30 lbf⋅ft (41 N⋅m) @2100rpm: ... Detroit Diesel Series 60 (right rear) Dodge-Fargo. Model Displacement Fuel Type Power Torque Used in

  4. Detroit Diesel - Wikipedia

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    The ancestor of Detroit Diesel was the Winton Engine Company, founded by Alexander Winton in 1912; Winton Engine began producing diesel engines in fall 1913. After Charles F. Kettering purchased two Winton diesels for his yacht, General Motors acquired the company in 1930 along with Electro Motive Company, Winton's primary client.

  5. M915 (truck) - Wikipedia

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    The M915A2 had a 775 cu in (12.7 L) Detroit Diesel Series 60 DDEC II developing 400 hp (300 kW) at 2100rpm and 1,400 lbf⋅ft (1,898 N⋅m) of torque at 1200rpm. Both are turbocharged inline 6 cylinder 4-stroke diesel engine, both engines are intercooled. The Cummins uses a water to air after-cooler while the Series 60 uses an air to air after ...

  6. Detroit Diesel Series 71 - Wikipedia

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    The inline six-cylinder 71 series engine was introduced as the initial flagship product of the Detroit Diesel Engine Division of General Motors in 1938.. This engine was in high demand during WWII, necessitating a dramatic increase in output: about 57,000 6-71s were used on American landing craft, including 19,000 on LCVPs, about 8,000 on LCM Mk 3, and about 9,000 in quads on LCIs; and 39,000 ...

  7. Detroit Diesel Series 92 - Wikipedia

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    The Series 92 engines were introduced in 1974. [8] Compared to the Series 71 engines they were derived from, the Series 92 featured a larger bore of 4.84025 ± 0.00125 in (122.942 ± 0.032 mm) and an identical stroke of 5 in (130 mm) for a nominal displacement per cylinder of 92 cu in (1,510 cc), from which the Series 92 derives its name.

  8. Vickers MBT Mark 3 - Wikipedia

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    GM Detroit Diesel 12V-71T 720 hp (540 kW) at 2,500 rpm: Power/weight: 18 hp/t: Transmission: Self-Changing Gears Ltd TN12V5 fully automatic gearbox: Suspension: torsion bars: Ground clearance: 432 mm (17.0 in) Fuel capacity: 1,000 L (220 imp gal; 264 US gal)

  9. Volvo FM - Wikipedia

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    Introduction of I-Shift also spelled end for Geartronic (AGS) and its shortcomings however the I-Shift was designed to be what it is from ground up where Geartronic was an add on modification to existing manual transmission. In 2003 FM12 with 460 hp (340 kW) D12D was launched as well as new version of Powertronic automatic transmission. [8]