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Detroit Diesel Series 71

Series 71
Overview
ManufacturerDetroit Diesel
Production1938–1995
Layout
ConfigurationMulti-cylinder,
inline and V-type
Displacement71 cu in (1.2 L)
(per cylinder)
Cylinder bore4+14 in (108 mm)
Piston stroke5 in (127 mm)
Cylinder block materialCast iron[1]
ValvetrainPushrod-operated 2 or
4 valves per cyl.
Valvetrain drive systemGears
Compression ratio18.7:1 (N/A)
17.0:1 (Turbo)
Combustion
TurbochargerOn some versions
Fuel systemUnit fuel injection
Fuel typeDiesel
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output10–1,600 hp (7–1,193 kW)
Torque output299–2,150 lb⋅ft (405–2,915 N⋅m)
Dimensions
Length36–79 in (910–2,010 mm)
Width29–47 in (740–1,190 mm)
Height39–59 in (990–1,500 mm)
Dry weight1,525–4,820 lb (692–2,186 kg)
Chronology
SuccessorSeries 92
Series 60

The Detroit Diesel Series 71 is a two-stroke diesel engine series, available in both inline and V configurations, manufactured by Detroit Diesel. The number 71 refers to the nominal displacement per cylinder in cubic inches, a rounding off of 70.93 cu in (1.2 L).

Inline models included one, two, three, four and six cylinders, and the V-types six, eight, 12, 16, and 24 cylinders.

The two largest V units used multiple cylinder heads per bank to keep the head size and weight to manageable proportions, the V-16 using four heads from the four-cylinder inline model, and the V-24 using four heads from the inline six-cylinder model. This feature also assisted in reducing the overall cost of these large engines by maintaining parts commonality with the smaller models.

  1. ^ "71 Series Liner and Cylinder Block Bore Measurements". Powerlinecomponents.com. Retrieved 16 February 2019.

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