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DETROIT DIESEL 60 SERIES 1999 Operators, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring & Parts Manuals

Factory Original DETROIT DIESEL 60 SERIES 1999 Manuals

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Related Questions

What is the power output of the Detroit Diesel 60 Series engine?

The power output of the Detroit Diesel 60 Series engine can vary depending on the specific model and configuration. Some engine models can produce up to 500 horsepower and over 1,800 lb-ft of torque.

How many miles is a Detroit Series 60 Good For?

The Detroit Series 60 engine is known for its durability and reliability, and with the proper care and maintenance, it's not unusual for these engines to endure hundreds of thousands of miles. Detroit Diesel initially recommended overhaul intervals of 500,000 miles (800,000 km), but after more experience with the new engine, they increased it to 750,000 miles (1,210,000 km).

How often do you change the oil in a Detroit 60 Series?

The recommended oil change interval for a Detroit 60 Series engine varies. but typically falls within the range of 25,000 to 35,000 miles or 500 to 800 hours of operation. It is also very important to check the engine's oil level regularly and to change the oil and oil filter according to the manufacturer's specifications.

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