Does anyone know the range of serial numbers on the series 60 DD engines that had wrist pin problems?
Also, what model year engines were affected?
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Does anyone know the range of serial numbers on the series 60 DD engines that had wrist pin problems?
Also, what model year engines were affected?
If DD puts service bulletins on line a search might find out. I think your coach was too new to be affected. Maybe Prevost can answer that question.
Thanks Jon, I was pretty sure that my '99 series 60 would not be affected.
I have a friend who just purchased a '95, and I was concerned if his series 60 was within the range of the affected engines.
I googled Detroit Diesel service bulletins, but they only listed as far back as March 1998!:confused:
Do you think that Newell would have any info?
They might. The problem was not so widespread that with Newell's limited production they may not have had any affected coaches.
Does this mean you 60 guys are going to lighten up on critisizing the 8V92.
You mean there could actually be a flaw in the 60 series. (he he)
Harry,
Before you beat up on us too much consider that with our fuel savings we can afford those repairs. Any questions?:D
Yea but,
The 8v92's still sound cooler.
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John: How many miles are you going to be traveling at 2 MPG savings to buy and install a new engine?
I'm not trying to beat you up, just let a little air out of you 60 guys so you won't look too far down your noses at us poor folk with 8V92's. Remember you had 8V roots. Relax I'm just yanking your chain. This is the fun station.
for the extra 100-large the s60 would have cost, i think i can buy a helluva lot of diesel oil. even at todays price.
wmm
I'm on the search for documentation right now and trying to get service bulletins on the wrist pin defects so that I can make my case to Detroit to give me a replacment engine at a discount. I'm the one with the recent blown engine on the 94 Prevost. I'm poking around with a the few Detroit Diesel places I've had work at (ie, S.Stevenson, etc) but so far haven't come up with the documentaion I'm hunting for in order to make my case to Detroit. I've been admonished that they will make the engine right or at least give me a major price relief if I present my argument in the right fashion. Personally, I think the time is a major facotor working against me (13 year old problem) but others say that the low mileage is what is relevenat and what should bother their "concience" enough to step up to the plate. Remains to be seen but I'm going to play it out and try the squeaky wheel approach.
If anyone can recommend someone they know that can help me get the documentation to present to Detroit then this is what I need. As mentioned above, Detroits web site has service bulletins but they stop around 1998. Of course Detroit has the knowledge of the defects but I need to bring it them in MY hand so that they know that I know and that it wasn't a rummor I heard.
I emailed Detroit direct to ask for the service bulletins over the weekend and I have to wait and see if someone responds to that request.
Ideas/methods welcomed and appreciated.