Two stroke diesel??

   / Two stroke diesel?? #32  
Regarding the statement:



Lanz Bulldog tractors had a single cylinder two-stroke hot-bulb engine (a concept of Herbert Akroyd Stuart). Against the common beliefs, it is not a diesel engine. It has a compression only 1 to 6, whereas for diesel engines the compression is 1 to 12, or more. It was rather a precursor of the future diesel engine.

We have a winner..... zombie thread revive from 2002 - 17 year old thread. :laughing:

Welcome to TBN DarekLanz :thumbsup:
 
   / Two stroke diesel?? #33  
Oldy but a goody!
I used to drive a 1974 GMC with a Detroit in it, 5 and 2 trans, tandem rear end, city cab.
This was the one that would run backwards!
If you screwed up you had 2 speeds forward and 10 in reverse! But not for long.
I was backing under a very heavy load and stalled the engine.
When it shot me back out it started the engine in reverse!
Exhaust came out of the breather.
Luckily I knew what happened and shut it off before no oil pressure (pump running backwards) could hurt anything.
 
   / Two stroke diesel?? #34  
They were none as “two stroke jokes” or “double breasted Yamahas” in the trucking industry.
 
   / Two stroke diesel?? #36  
There seems to be one 2 stroke missing from the list. Cummins built one in the early to mid 80s designated the 555 or better knowm as the triple nickle

No. The 555 and 903’s were v8 4 stroke engines. There was also 265 v8’s all built by Cummins.
 
   / Two stroke diesel?? #37  
Here's a good article on deisels in boats. It explains the differences between the 2 stroke Detroit and the 4 strokers.

I operated a Detroit Deisel 6-71 in a ground power unit at the local airport for years. Man, when you put the power on, that thing would blow your ears off! The 6-71 is an awsome engine that will last forever with a little care.

<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.yachtsurvey.com/comparing_diesel_types.htm>http://www.yachtsurvey.com/comparing_diesel_types.htm</A>

The 6-71s were the military work horse in WWII. Thy were used in everything you can think of. Big marine applications from small boats to auxiliary systems. Big use for generators. GM even carried them over after the buyout. There were several smaller and larger models also, different #s. The 6 indicated the # of cylinders I believe.

Ron
 
   / Two stroke diesel?? #38  
The big diesel used in Motor Vessels (MV cargo ships) are 2 stroke. Some of the cylinders are up to 10' in diameter. They burn #6 black oil also called "Bunker C". When cold it is hard tar; has to be kept heated to keep it moving. They heat it to something like 600 C. They centrifuge it to remove chunks, rocks, debris. The heat boils off any water. hey start them with high pressure air, huge compressor and storage tank. I bailed out the Chief Engineer by fixing his defunct refrigeration systems and he gave me the nickel tour explained the plant well and then proceeded to ply me with excellent schnapps trying to get the bill reduced. He was a great Norwegian. I was well lit up to go home.

Ron
 
   / Two stroke diesel?? #39  
Let me add to the knowledge a bit. The first number is the number of cylinders. The second number is the pressure that the blower puts into the crankcase in pounds of pressure. No wonder they leaked with that kind of crankcase pressure "slobbering jimmy". So lets start at the lowest I know about.

John Deere 435 had a 2-53. There was also a 4-53 and a 6-53? Wikipedia would know more. There was also 4-71's and 6-71's. 4-53's were in Oliver tractors and 6-71's were in just about everything. 6-71's could be had with an additional turbocharger pushing air into the blower. 230 stock - 290 horsepower with a turbocharger. I'm doing this all from memory so I could have some details wrong.

The above engines are all inline engines. Next that I know about are the V series. 6V-71 and 6V-92 "silver 92" and the 8V-71 called a 318 because that was the horsepower it put out. There was also an 8V-92. The largest I know about is a V16.

The oil patch loved these 2 cycle diesels on drilling rigs as the engine accelerated considerably faster than a 4 stroke.
 
   / Two stroke diesel?? #40  
The first number is the number of cylinders. The second and third are the cubic inches of each cylinder. 53, 71 or 92.
 
 

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