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Mint Running Detroit Diesel With Less Than 100 Since Complete Rebuild on 2040-parts.com

US $3,999.00
Location:

Patchogue, New York, United States

Patchogue, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:DETROIT DIESEL Manufacturer Part Number:4-71 Engine(HP):150 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 UP FOR AUCTION IS A MINT RUNNING 4-71 DETRIOT DIESEL ENGINE THAT WAS COMPLETELY REBUILT BY A CERTIFIED DD MECHANIC ABOUT 5 YEARS AGO AND ONLY USED ABOUT 100hrs SINCE.


CAN BE USED FOR PROPULSION OR INDUSTRIAL USE DEPENDING ON YOUR PREFERENCE. CURRENTLY SITTING ON A STEEL SLED THAT YOU ARE WELCOME TO TAKE AS WELL. WAS USED PRIOR AND CONNECTED TO A GARDENER DENVER PUMP.

WILL RUN THE ENGINE FOR YOU UPON PICK UP, YOUR WELCOME TO BRING YOUR MECHANIC DOWN AND CHECK IT OUT, IT IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND ISSUE FREE

INCLUDED IN THE AUCTION PRICE IS LOADING IN YOUR TRUCK


THIS IS A LOCAL PICK UP ONLY AUCTION

ALTHOUGH WILL CONSIDER PACKING AND SHIPPING OUT ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS


OPEN TO A REASONABLE OFFER FOR A QUICK DEAL


TERMS 500 DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL WITH THE REMAINING BALANCE DUE BY CASH ON PICK UP OR PERSONAL CHECK IN ADVANCE OF PICK UP. ALL FUNDS MUST BE CLEARED BEFORE ANYTHING WILL BE RELEASED


Detroit Diesel 
Model
 Displacement  Arrangement  Bore  Stroke PowerTorque
4-71
4.7 liter
 284 CID
4 Cyl in-line
2-stroke cycle  
108.0 mm 
 4.25 in
127.0 mm
 5.0 in
155 hp 
116 kW @ 2100 rpm
413 lb.ft
560 Nm @ 1400 rpm
   Key Torques Main Bearing Bolts Con Rod Bolts Cyl Head Bolts
250 Nm
184 lb.ft
90 Nm
67 lb.ft
250 Nm
184 lb.ft
Weight Dimensions Compression RatioLinks
1780 lb
807 kg
length 1067 mm, 42 in
width 737 mm, 29 in
height 990 mm, 39 in
18.7:1
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