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Old 02-04-2018, 04:17 PM
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I'm a newbie but also run a 30,000 lb Hyster forklift powered by Detroit 4-53, runs great. Fascinating engine.
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Old 02-04-2018, 08:45 PM
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You guys talking about Detroit Diesels are giving me nightmares. I hated them with a passion. Had to deal with 6v53N's, 6-71's, 6-110's, 6V92ta's, 8v71's and 6-71ta's they all sucked. Give me a Cat or a Cummins any day
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Old 02-04-2018, 08:51 PM
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You guys talking about Detroit Diesels are giving me nightmares. I hated them with a passion. Had to deal with 6v53N's, 6-71's, 6-110's, 6V92ta's, 8v71's and 6-71ta's they all sucked. Give me a Cat or a Cummins any day
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Old 02-05-2018, 12:36 AM
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Better yet tell us how you were dealing with them- mechanic, operator, partsman?
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You guys talking about Detroit Diesels are giving me nightmares. I hated them with a passion. Had to deal with 6v53N's, 6-71's, 6-110's, 6V92ta's, 8v71's and 6-71ta's they all sucked. Give me a Cat or a Cummins any day
I never had to work on it but when I was a kid Dad drove an old IH semi with a 6-71 Detroit.. He didn't really like it.. said it was all noise and didn't have any power.. when given a choice he would always take the older truck with a 549 gas V8.. said it would out pull the Detroit 2 to 1...
But when I got to ride I always Demanded the Detroit because I LOVED the way it sounded!! I still love the way they sound 35 years later!
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If you don't know how to drive a truck with a Detroit, they would seem underpowered. If your dad preferred a gas to it, he likely didn't know how to drive it. They are an altogether different motor.
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Owner and when I was a kid as a driver.

This thread has crashed, thought it was about an M18?
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Let's get back on track. The replacement flywheel came late today so I didn't get to do much. Visually it looks identical. Tomorrow I'll do a little clean up work
and stick it on the crank for a test run. I don't have much hope at this point, that it will make any difference. It looks like I need to try another coil.
Does anyone have one I could borrow for a test run? I hate to shell out $100 for a new one if that's not the issue. Our forecast for the next few days is iffy and I really don't want to pull the M20 out of the 2072 anyway. But I will if I have to. I'm not giving up just yet.
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Good used flywheel made no difference. Waiting on borrowed coil from CubDieselFan (thanks Greg)
Still have no good way to record video and sound. Will try with my phone again tomorrow. We are supposed to get 6-8" tonight and tomorrow. May not be in the shop much.
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Good used flywheel made no difference. Waiting on borrowed coil from CubDieselFan (thanks Greg)
Still have no good way to record video and sound. Will try with my phone again tomorrow. We are supposed to get 6-8" tonight and tomorrow. May not be in the shop much.
Put the original kohler carb back on it and adjust it till it runs smooth
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