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DETROIT DIESEL 60 SERIES 1988 Operators, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring & Parts Manuals

Factory Original DETROIT DIESEL 60 SERIES 1988 Manuals

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Related Questions

What is the recommended oil change interval for the 1988 Detroit Diesel 60 Series engine?

In highway truck and motor coach applications, the recommended maximum oil drain interval for the 1988 Detroit Diesel 60 Series engine is 15,000 miles. However, for city transit coach, pick-up and delivery, stop-and-go, and short-trip applications, changing the oil every 6,000 miles, 300 hours of operation.

What is the oil capacity of the 1988 Detroit Diesel 60 Series engine?

The oil capacity in the 1988 Detroit Diesel 60 Series engine varies depending on the specific model. The 12.7L and 14L engines have an oil capacity of 40 quarts, while the 11.1L engine has an oil capacity of 38 quarts.

What is the weight of the 1988 Detroit Diesel 60 Series engine?

The weight of the 1988 Detroit Diesel 60 Series engine can vary based on the specific model. The 11.1L engine has a dry weight of approximately 2,550 pounds. It's important to note that the weight can differ for other models within the 60 Series, and additional components or accessories can also impact the engine's overall weight.

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