The Detroit Diesel Series 60 Service Repair Manual is your comprehensive guide to maintaining and repairing your Detroit Diesel Series 60 and Natural Gas-Fueled Engines. This detailed manual provides you with the same technical information used by authorized dealers, ensuring you have the most accurate and up-to-date resources available.
Inside, you'll find in-depth coverage of every major system, empowering you to tackle any repair or maintenance task with confidence. Explore the intricacies of the engine itself, delve into the functionality of the fuel, lubrication, and cooling systems, gain a thorough understanding of the air intake and exhaust systems, and master the complexities of the electrical equipment and power take-off.
Beyond the individual components, the manual offers essential guidance on engine tune-up, preventative maintenance, and proper storage procedures. You'll also find a dedicated section covering the ignition system, ensuring you have the knowledge needed to troubleshoot and address any issues. The comprehensive index helps you quickly locate the information you need, making navigating this detailed resource a breeze.
The Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine is a legendary powerplant known for its durability, reliability, and widespread use in heavy-duty applications. Introduced in 1987 as a successor to the 71 Series, the Series 60 quickly became a mainstay in the trucking industry and other demanding sectors. This engine is a testament to Detroit Diesel's commitment to providing robust and efficient power solutions. It was designed with a focus on fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and ease of maintenance. The Series 60 is available in various configurations, including in-line 6-cylinder and V8 configurations, with power outputs ranging from 250 to 600 horsepower. Its widespread use in trucks, buses, and other heavy equipment underscores its versatility and adaptability to diverse applications. The engine's robust design, characterized by its cast iron block and robust components, has contributed to its long service life and proven track record of reliability.
The Series 60 engine's success is attributed to its various innovations, including the use of electronic controls for precise fuel injection and engine management. This technology, coupled with its efficient combustion process, enabled the Series 60 to achieve significant fuel economy and emissions reductions, surpassing regulatory standards. Furthermore, the engine's modular design facilitated maintenance and repair procedures, minimizing downtime and contributing to its overall cost-effectiveness. The Series 60 engine has earned a reputation for its durability and reliability, making it a popular choice for heavy-duty applications where uptime and performance are paramount. However, the advent of newer engines with advanced technology and stricter emissions regulations has led to the phasing out of the Series 60, with the last units being produced in 2010. Despite its discontinuation, the Series 60 continues to be a significant engine in the trucking industry, with many units still in operation today. The Service Repair Manual for the Detroit Diesel Series 60 is an essential tool for technicians and mechanics who work on these engines, providing comprehensive information and guidance for maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair procedures. This manual is a valuable resource for anyone who owns or works with a Series 60 engine, ensuring its continued operation and optimal performance.