Common questions

What is the best oil for a 60 series Detroit Diesel?

What is the best oil for a 60 series Detroit Diesel?

The preferred lubricating oil is Shell Rotella SAE 15W-40 (CJ-4). Synthetic oils may be used in Detroit Diesel engines, provided they are approved by a Power Guard Oil Specification. The use of synthetic oil does not necessarily ensure the extension of the recommended oil drain interval beyond its limits.

How much oil does a 60 series Detroit hold?

usually going to be 8-10 gallons. Remove drain plug and drain the oil. Replace drain plug. Remove the old oil filters.

What kind of engine is Detroit Diesel Series 60?

Almost by definition, truckers have always been practically obsessed with engine reliability fuel mileage. To meet the demand for a new type of engine that would help usher turbo-diesels into this millennium, Detroit Diesel (a subsidiary of Chrysler AG) introduced the Series 60 as its industry trump car.

Are there any problems with the Detroit Series 60?

This issue did not affect all pre-2002 Series 60 engines, but it was a problem that occurred and could cause catastrophic engine failure. As with most engines, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on your cooling system. Overheating is the cause of many major issues with diesel engines, so maintaining this system can help with many preventable issues.

What causes a Detroit Diesel Series 60 to overheat?

This can indicate a coolant leak. If there is such a leak, you might also notice lower coolant levels in your engine, but things otherwise appear normal. This can lead to an overheated engine. Operators often find that they experience issues with their EGR system on their 14L Series 60 in particular.

How to troubleshoot a Detroit Diesel engine problem?

Start and run the engine. Run the engine through its operating range with no-load for approximately 5 minutes, allowing the engine coolant to reach normal operating range. If the engine coolant temperature is 88-96 ° C (190-210 ° F), no further troubleshooting is required. Shut down the engine.

When did Detroit stop making the series 60 engine?

The 12.7L engine was favored in buses for its better fuel consumption. In 2007 the 12.7-liter Detroit Diesel Series 60 was discontinued. Once the 12.7-liter Series 60 was discontinued, the 14-liter Series 60 replaced it. By 2008, Detroit Diesel had produced one million Series 60 engines.

Are there any Detroit Diesel engines still on the road?

There are millions of Detroit Diesel Series 60 engines still on the road today and it is extremely easy to remanufacture Detroit Diesel Series 60 engines due to their unrestricted open source design.

This can indicate a coolant leak. If there is such a leak, you might also notice lower coolant levels in your engine, but things otherwise appear normal. This can lead to an overheated engine. Operators often find that they experience issues with their EGR system on their 14L Series 60 in particular.

Who was the creator of the Detroit Diesel engine?

Fun fact of the day: the Detroit Diesel Series 60 was mostly developed by John Deere although how much of an influence Deere had is debatable. The Detroit Diesel Series 50 cylinder heads were casted by John Deere Engine Company. In the early 1970s GM’s Detroit Diesel had roughly 41% market share of all diesel engines sold in America.

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