Common questions

When did GM stop making Detroit Diesel engines?

When did GM stop making Detroit Diesel engines?

The division continued to produce engines for GM through the post-war years, and in 1970 it was merged with the company’s Allison division. Declining sales in the 1980s led GM to look for a buyer for Detroit Diesel, and controlling interest in the company was acquired by Roger Penske’s Penske Corporation in 1988.

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.

How many cylinders does a Detroit Diesel Series 92 have?

The Detroit Diesel Series 92 is a two-stroke cycle, V-block diesel engine, produced with versions ranging from six to 16 cylinders.

When did Detroit start making 6.5L diesel trucks?

The 6.5 diesel was manufactured by Detroit Diesel, a division of General Motors during the time period and used in Chevrolet/GMC trucks from the 1992 to 2000 model years. AM General continues to produce the 6.5L for U.S. Army applications.

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.

When did GM buy the Detroit Diesel Company?

Declining sales in the 1980s led GM to look for a buyer for Detroit Diesel, and controlling interest in the company was acquired by Roger Penske’s Penske Corporation in 1988. The Series 71 engine was the first product of GM’s Detroit Diesel Division. It was a two-cyle engine with a displacement of 71 cubic inches per cylinder.

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.

When was the Detroit Diesel 6-71 Tib made?

The History of the Detroit Diesel 6-71 TIB. by Evan Gillespie. Produced from the 1930s to the 1990s, Detroit Diesel’s Series 71 engine is one of the most persistent diesel engine designs ever developed.

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