Re: R&D AMC six head numbers
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Re: R&D AMC six head numbers
- From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker)
- Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 13:27:52 -0400 (EDT)
" From: farna@xxxxxxx
"
" Funny!! LOL
"
" The only time I saw 6-71 though, was referring to a Rootes type
" blower. 6-71 means it was designed for a six cylinder engine and has
" a 71 cuibic inch displacement (the blower, not the engine!).
nope, that would be referring to the engine it was designed for. once
upon a time the 6-71 was a popular engine for gmc trucks. '6-71'
means six cylinders [in line], 71 cubes per cylinder. note there was
also a 6v-71.
dd had several series like that; 53, 71, 92, 110, 149... 2 to 12 [at
least] cylinders, inlines and vees. all had rootes blowers to
scavenge the cylinders as they didn't use crankcase induction like
spark two-strokes. some also had turbos; i don't know if any of those
dropped the blowers.
they're not well loved by truckers; they tend to have rather peaky
torque curves, necessitating lots of shifting in any kind of non-flat
terrain. they're also very heavy [by modern standards at least] for
their output. the 3-53 once offered in 1-ton vans weighed over 1000
lbs and had 108hp@2800rpm. a modern diesel like the mercedes om613
has twice the hp and half the weight - and it's a 4-stroke.
" On July 15, 2005 andrew hay wrote:
"
" > obviously, if it says 6-71 it must be a reworked detroit diesel
" > head...
" > ________________________________________________________________________
btw the pic looks like 6-11 to me.
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