Posted by buickanddeere on August 12, 2013 at 14:40:52 from (184.151.63.190):
In Reply to: STARTING A DETROIT posted by lenray on August 12, 2013 at 13:08:40:
If tearing into it. Order the detroit Diesel updated N series liners and pistons. Forget about the low compression S series junk. Use C45 orC50 injectors. Install the updated cam follower springs and updated valve springs. Don""t grind the valves, grind and seats and then re-ring the engine and expect an improvement. Grinding valves and grinding seats reduced the compression. Change every bearing. Maintaining oil pressure at idle is vital. There is a seal update for the driven end of the supercharger. Reduces the chance of a lube oil fuelled run away.
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