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The poor V-12 Deeetriot probably died from the embarrassment of being painted CAT Yellow.

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"OPERTUNITY IS MISSED BY MOST PEOPLE BECAUSE IT IS DRESSED IN OVERALLS AND LOOKS LIKE WORK"  Thomas Edison

 “Life’s journey is not to arrive at the grave safely, in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting ‘Holy shit, what a ride!’

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I have said it before, I'm saying it again........You can paint a turd any color you want......

-Seafoam green (I think its puke green myself)

-Silver

-Red

-Cat yellow

Hell, I even seen one painted Maxidyne gold one time....\

No matter what color you paint it, it was, is and always will be a gigantic turd.

TWO STROKES ARE FOR GARDEN TOOLS

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The 149's and 71's have a one peice block like the one on this post, on the other hand the V-12 92 had two blocks and the 16- 92's had two blocks and both had 4- heads! That did not work out to well for them! I'm not sure but I think even the crank was 2 peice? I have seen a lot of boat owners with 92's with crazy HP blow them up over and over again and then move on to the 149's or the 71 series and run 4-ever!! all of the V-12 71's had 2- 6-71 one peice heads but the 16-71's had 4- heads but the one block was bullet proof!!

BULLHUSK

DETROIT POWER!!!!

PS each cylinder on the 149's had ther own head, it was round like a paint can and I think it had 8-bolts, so you could pull it out and change it and get back into action fast! and that my friends is how we win wars!!

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Thanks Glenn. What was the application for a 16V-149 ? Is it a 2 stroke ? When I was in the Navy 1968 we had plenty of 53 and 71 Series Detroits in small boats. 16-278A was used for emergency generators on big ships and main propulsion for Destroyer Escorts and other small ships. Green Dash never thought about stickers being stuck on engine for cosmetic purposes.We ran Detroit,Cummins,Mack and later on a few Caterpillar all were pretty good the worst engine we ever had was a C-12 Cat it had good power,fuel economy but would develop head gasket problems on a regular basis.The 3406's we had were good. Thanks Joe D.

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General Motors Diesel pre Detroit Diesel with Gray Marine was a favorite for the U.S.Navy in small boats from my experience up to 100'in lenght. 6V-53in PBR's,12V-71's in Swift Boats and6-71's in about everything else small boat related worked well for the Brown Water Navy Boats. Biggest disaster I saw was 100' PGM's with 8- 6-71's,they were hooked 4 each to one shat 2 forward and 2 aft facing. Boats would go out with all 8 engnes running and sometimes only 4 on return.The U.S.Coast Guard used a lot of Cummins in their small63' WPG Patrol Boats. Joe D.

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Thanks Glenn. What was the application for a 16V-149 ? Is it a 2 stroke ? When I was in the Navy 1968 we had plenty of 53 and 71 Series Detroits in small boats. 16-278A was used for emergency generators on big ships and main propulsion for Destroyer Escorts and other small ships. Green Dash never thought about stickers being stuck on engine for cosmetic purposes.We ran Detroit,Cummins,Mack and later on a few Caterpillar all were pretty good the worst engine we ever had was a C-12 Cat it had good power,fuel economy but would develop head gasket problems on a regular basis.The 3406's we had were good. Thanks Joe D.

Joe they was 2-stroke, also you might have seen a 6-110 inline 2 stroke in the service?? They hade 110 ci per cyl and could put out well over 400 hp! GM droped them after they came out with the V-8 71! My uncle had one in his Lorine Crane and his HD-20 A-C Bulldozer, they started in the winter without any poney motor or gas, not like the Cat or Cummin's garbage motors that did not burn any oil cause they didn't start half the time!!

BULLHUSK

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All 16v detroits 71,92,149 had 2 blocks, 2 cranks, 4 camshafts, 4 heads ,and 2 blowers. 12v71 had 1 piece block, one crank ,2 cams,2 heads, 2 blowers; except 149 they had a head for every cylinder

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A couple of 6-110 made into 1950's GM trucks but they didn't perform as hoped so the plan was dropped. Supposedly the 6-110 worked best at a constant rpm versus a truck application where it was constantly cycling between low idle and high idle in operation.

The test was done with PIE, Pacific Intermountain Express.

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Jim

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All 16v detroits 71,92,149 had 2 blocks, 2 cranks, 4 camshafts, 4 heads ,and 2 blowers. 12v71 had 1 piece block, one crank ,2 cams,2 heads, 2 blowers; except 149 they had a head for every cylinder

Thanks for that info I did not know that about the 16 V's blocks!

BULLHUSK

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I have said it before, I'm saying it again........You can paint a turd any color you want......

-Seafoam green (I think its puke green myself)

-Silver

-Red

-Cat yellow

Hell, I even seen one painted Maxidyne gold one time....\

No matter what color you paint it, it was, is and always will be a gigantic turd.

man just don`t like detroit`s huh?

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