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Old 08-25-2011, 08:38 PM
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Hvytrkmeck I think we were talking about one a while back....... Last week got to work on one.


In the heat of it, I only got 1 pic. But here it is. Rare as it is.

This one is being used as the auxillary engine for the hydraulic pump drive on an oilfield nitrogen pumper. Deck engine is a 60.











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I love the Navistar engine plate along with the Detriot engine plate.

What did you have to do to it?

Thanks for sharing.
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My portion was only reinstall it on the trailer, with the pumpdrive and run it up. I was only on it for a day. Some one else in the shop overhauled it.

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Did it say what the hp rating was? Detroit some real good ones right around late 2000 with 330hp.
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Mmmm I didn't take note. It probably says right on that data plate but it is long gone back into the bush now. It was built in the 04-05 year range.

I know the unit was built at crown energy here in Calgary. For Big Eagle services which is why its red paint under the edges there. And trican bought them out in the slowdown. That's why its trican champagne over top! Other than that I'm out of info.


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They are a screaming engine when they are wound up.
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Originally Posted by 1-5-3-6-2-4
Hvytrkmeck I think we were talking about one a while back....... Last week got to work on one.


In the heat of it, I only got 1 pic. But here it is. Rare as it is.

This one is being used as the auxillary engine for the hydraulic pump drive on an oilfield nitrogen pumper. Deck engine is a 60.











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so who takes credit for that disaster?
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Thats all Detroits baby. Well we didn't have a small displacement offering so ddc went to ih and bought them, badged them as series 40 and sold them.

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In that case it would be a Series 40E. The older Series 40 was the P-pumped DT466(the NGD version).
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You bet it's an E has a ih ecm right there on top.

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Darn good engines when they are p-pumped!

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So the 40 series was actually a DT466? I thought it was a 4 cylinder.
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Yes, the Series 40 is a DT466. The Series 50 is the 4 cyl version of the Series 60.
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OK, I got my numbers mixed up. Not sure I had ever seen specs on the 40.

I prefer my 466 with the American Bosch rotary pump they used in the farm tractors. We had a S1900 with the inline pump and a cargostar cabover with the rotary, and the rotary-pumped one would walk all over the inline-pumped one, even with the S series truck's motor being a lot fresher.

Spent a lot of time with that series of IHC motor. DT 414, 436, 466 share a common block, different cranks, and the 466 head is different. But they will take just about anything you can throw at them.




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