QUOTE: Originally posted by Mark W. Hemphill Eric: EMD engines use a simple designation system: So: A, B, C, D series crankcases -- all 567 cu in displacement per cylinder, though you can stick a 645 assembly into a B, C, and D block. Dunno if you can do that with the A -- never have seen one! A BC block is a B block partially modified to C standards to get rid of some of the internal water leak problems with the C. BCs were VERY common; most railroads modified their B blocks during overhauls. 16-645Cs and BCs aren't uncommon either, but you can't get 2000 horse out of them unless you're willing to install bigger radiators and accept the fact that they will fly apart more often. E, F series crankcases: all 645 cu in displacement -- same bore as 567, but longer stroke. G series crankcase: 710 cu in displacement. Same bore as a 567, stroked out even farther. H series crankcase: the 265 indicates its bore in mm; it displaces 1010 cu in. This is EMD's only 4-stroke.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Mark, and Eric... I gotta say, I learn more from your exchanges than....well I don't know. Please continue[:)] Amen, brother Amen. [;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Mark, and Eric... I gotta say, I learn more from your exchanges than....well I don't know. Please continue[:)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by kenneo Mark -------- WOW. That's a whole magazine article [wow] Do I make a correct assumption that the 12-567's used in the E's (7-8-9) and SW's 1,000 to 1,200 HP is the "B" crank case? HP being a function of governor settings? Now, all of these short lines that have 567's, what is considered to be remanufacturing and what is considered as rebuild, or backshopped, heavy maint.? Repair and replace of wornout parts in kind should be normal maintenance. How much work can be done on all of those 567's before a new locomotive is required? In short, what is the economic viability of these engines so beloved by our short (line) brothers. Is 0% sulfur fuel economically viable?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Mark W. Hemphill Eric: I'm not sure what you mean. But to clarify from my end: 1. the 710G absolutely meets Tier 2, and with very minor changes, too. 2. the 265H can meet Tier 2, too. 3. EMD chose the 710G for the SD70ACe because that's what customers wanted 4. the H is not out of production, or a dead end, either. If you want one, you can buy one.
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