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BrianC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Jun 2011 Location: New York Points: 1617 |
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Posted: 24 Feb 2013 at 8:03pm |
Is hhis HD10 a two stroke diesel? What are the pro's and con's vs. 4 stroke.
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MNLonnie
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Baxter MN Points: 4791 |
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Yes the HD10 is supposed to be a 2 stroke.
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Breeze
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JC-WI
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Thats a destroyeit in that 10. Love the sound of them... hate the oil leaks all over...
Some start so easy and others are harder than heck to roll smoke.
Somebody took time to make the HD10 look good.
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BrianC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Jun 2011 Location: New York Points: 1617 |
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There is a blower inside that housing with the big pipe?
The crankshaft center line is just below top of frame rail? The cylinder liners are dry wet cast in? Intake ports are below cooling jacket? I never got my hands on one, hence all the questions. |
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Eric B
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That should be a 4-71 Detroit, I have had several of those (still have one). They are dependable as the hills usually and yes likely to develop oil leaks with time. They are very loud, you need hearing protection for sure. They should be run at fairly high throttle to prevent a pattern of slobbering oil from the air box drip tubes (no idling for coffee break). I have found mine to be easy on fuel for the work they perform. Service and rebuild costs are very reasonable, parts are plentiful and cheap. The big advantage is that of running without a fuel injection pump, simply a primary pump worth around $100.00. You can put in varying size injectors depending on the power you need. Some may need a sniff of ether for easy start, good cold weather starts with some ether. Any time I see a machine for sale with any 2-cycle Detroit engine I feel like I'm in good hands. You have to however determine what shape the engine is in which is relatively simple. Funny thing is when you ask opinion on these 2-cycle diesels people generally love them or hate them.
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Ian Beale
Orange Level Joined: 03 Oct 2011 Location: New South Wales Points: 960 |
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Not Allis, but if you're interested in extreme two strokes check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napier_Deltic Some of your Navy blokes met them http://www.ptfnasty.com/ptfDelticHist1.htm And a challenge for Detroit lovers to do in minature http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Tomlinson.htm |
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 30719 |
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I worked on or around Detroits for most of my mechanic career. From 53 series to 92's and a few 110's, the old 71 series V and L engines were a mainstay of trucking, heavy equipment and small boats.
Many would not have a clue as to the 'Pencils' used on these old engines for corrosion control that I had to regularly replace, those prior to the water or coolant filters used in the late 20th century and the coolant additives we use today. I still have my hand vacuum pump and cup for testing wrist pin seals, could not have leakage past them or the engines would hard smoke and build crankcase pressure.
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Mactractor
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The ones that `hate` them have no experience or very little experience with them. They are among the best engines ever built. Being still in service nearly 80 years after they first appeared is a hard act to follow for any engine maker
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Coke-in-MN
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Afton MN Points: 41484 |
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A 2 cycle diesel has a advantage over a 4 stroke in it developed power with a turn or so less of the crank . As it has no intake valved but ports in the cylinder to allow the flow of a fresh air charge into engine it also uses this air to scavenge the spent charge out the exhaust valves .
The injector system is a simple cam operated plunger system with variable metering . One disadvantage is they work best at higher or near peak RPM and not at low or lugging point. Easy on fuel , easy to work on , long life, and a sweet sound. On the bottom of the blower box is a drain hole be sure it is open to allow any water or oil to drain out and to bleed air to keep everything below well coated in a small amount of vapor - which collects dust and dirt .
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DMiller
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Right on it Coke, have seen many a failed engine brought to me with a pipe plug installed on the air box drains, owners could not stand the dripping that occurred from them and tried to fix the leaks, engines did not last long that way.
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BrianC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Jun 2011 Location: New York Points: 1617 |
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I looks like the injector is powered by a camshaft rocker, the pressure plunger is built into the injector. So no $1000 pump and high pressure lines to injectors required.
And they go for rather modest prices. A cheap to rebuild diesel fuel system. They must have made millions of them. Pretty clever. I would assume there was a governor installed somewhere.
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Lee (MN)
Bronze Level Joined: 14 Jan 2012 Location: East central MN Points: 116 |
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To answer the sleeve question, on a 71 series thay are dry. You have without question the toughest engine ever made. As others have said the people that bitc# about them the most have no expierience with them. Hard starting, if thay are either thay have little if no compression and will reqire a sniff of either (but will run) or the rack or govoner is improperly setup. as far as oil leaks thay are no different than any other engine, yes the blowerbox drains drip oil but thay are supposed to. I have worked around these fine engines for years, I have seen several with a rod hanging out the side and still running like nothing happened, never seen that with a Cummins or a Cat.
MHO, Lee
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Coke-in-MN
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one thing to watch is when tightening the fuel lines is they are easily deformed or crack IF over-tightened. the result will be leaks and thinned oil. in fact they recommend replacing the lines if removed or injectors are replaced
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