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Re: speaking of 2 stroke diesels
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Posted by John T on December 19, 2006 at 07:52:40 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: speaking of 2 stroke diesels posted by campo on December 19, 2006 at 07:41:36:
Campo, I didnt think GM made any 2 stroke diesels after those 53 and 71 and 92 series at all cuz they had trouble meeting the clean air and emissions and all that pollution stuff??? The 6.2 is a 4 stroke far as I know. The old 2 stroke produced a lot of HP versus their relatively lower weight but had to keep the RPM up on them and NOT lug them down like a Cummins or especially a Mack, and while the lower end was good they had head troubles especially if they overheated. Its been yearsssssss since I was in the truckin business so this may all be wrong or outdated lol take it with a grain of salt. John T
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