60 series engine calibration
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by Turbrospeed, Apr 5, 2022.
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So is it 80, 100 or 200k?
Ive heard from 2 people that is 200k -
Probably a very subjective answer depending on who you talk to.Big Road Skateboard and Turbrospeed Thank this.
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I've seen engines with 500k and nary once an overhead, and those every 100k. IMO, the 60 Series adjustments are very critical. You're not blowing money (if done right) at 100k.
I promise, at 100k miles you won't be able to slip most any feeler gauge under the intake valve adjusting screw, much less the .008, so it's definitely not a bad idea sooner. Pretty sure Detroit specd 200k way back, but I may be misremembering.Swine hauler, Turbrospeed and little cat 500 Thank this. -
I'd probably do as @Banker posts suggests
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First overhead should’ve already been done then it’s up to owner if he wants to do it yearly or mileage based.. myself I had it done when I started losing fuel mpg or power but never longer than 2 years .
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My mechanic concurs with this.Swine hauler Thanks this.
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$700? How many hours are they charging for that?????
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Besides not having much power this engine has been really good to me before the rebuild i did 400k miles, never did a valve adjustment and idled like crazy waiting in the port lines for hours. For 5yrs hauling 90k+ lb containers everyday , did some short 600 mile trips every week or so. Nothing major ever broke. Now otr the engine has also been really good even climbing 12k elevation in Colorado and during close to 0 f temps with snow. Its the original 96 block still with a cut. Complete detroit oem rebuild, new injectors, done right.Big Road Skateboard Thanks this.
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Darn. I run Detroit Overheads for 400-450 with the gasket and thought that was easy money. I am pretty much retired now but when someone with a Detroit 60 series wants an overhead done I jump on it. Maybe I have been charging too little?!?!?! Oh well good money for me. I think the book says 100k or if noticeable change in fuel or power. That is what I suggest. I for sure would not go longer than this. Detroit intake start getting tight. Plus if you don't keep them adjusted it will start wearing out your adjusters.
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