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8.2l fuel pincher????
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<blockquote data-quote="Goose IBEW" data-source="post: 4170703" data-attributes="member: 45036"><p>It was Detroit's first attempt at a 4 cycle diesel engine. Ford and Chevy/GMC used this engine in the 80's.</p><p></p><p>I see in another thread, you also use the Ford 6 cylinder engines. These engines are also quite bullet proof and hake good power. I didn't dive into those because I have little hands on experience with them. I am also quite jealous that you have an old '71 series Detroit, that truck sounds bad a$$. Good luck with your fleet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goose IBEW, post: 4170703, member: 45036"] It was Detroit's first attempt at a 4 cycle diesel engine. Ford and Chevy/GMC used this engine in the 80's. I see in another thread, you also use the Ford 6 cylinder engines. These engines are also quite bullet proof and hake good power. I didn't dive into those because I have little hands on experience with them. I am also quite jealous that you have an old '71 series Detroit, that truck sounds bad a$$. Good luck with your fleet. [/QUOTE]
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