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DETROIT DIESEL V-71 SERIES 1975 Operators, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring & Parts Manuals

Factory Original DETROIT DIESEL V-71 SERIES 1975 Manuals

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Related Questions

How much horsepower does a 71 Detroit have?

The Detroit Diesel 71 Series, known for powering larger machines, had a powerful configuration called the 24V-71 which produced an impressive 1,800 horsepower. This particular engine is commonly used in marine applications.

Is a series 71 a two stroke engine?

Yes, the Detroit Diesel 71 Series is a two-stroke diesel engine. The 71 Series engines are known for their distinctive two-stroke design, which uses a system of ports and scavenging to intake air and expel exhaust gases, resulting in efficient and powerful combustion. The 71 Series engines were widely used in various applications, including transportation, industrial, and marine, due to their durability and performance.

Can the 1975 Detroit Diesel V-71 Series engine be retrofitted with modern emission control devices?

Retrofitting the 1975 Detroit Diesel V-71 Series engine with modern emission control devices may be challenging due to the engine's design and age. It may require significant modifications and customizations to the engine's fuel and exhaust systems and also require obtaining approvals and certifications from appropriate regulatory agencies.

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