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Series 60 Alternator Parts

Posted on October 15, 2011February 3, 2014 by sam

The battery charging alternator provides a source of electrical current for maintaining the storage battery in a charged condition and supplies sufficient current to carry…

Exhaust System

Series 60G Genset Engine Typical Exhaust Manifold Mounting

Posted on October 15, 2011February 3, 2014 by sam

Exhaust manifolds on Series 60G automotive engines and on Series 60 keeled-cooled marine engines have an insulation wrap to contain heat. One-piece exhaust manifolds on…

Exhaust System

Series 60 Typical Exhaust Manifold Mounting

Posted on October 15, 2011February 3, 2014 by sam

Three-Piece Exhaust Manifold: A three-piece, cast-iron exhaust manifold is attached to the cylinder head with twelve special alloy hardened bolts. The manifold has a square…

Engine

Series 60 Cast Iron Piston Parts

Posted on October 13, 2011February 3, 2014 by sam

Series 60 engines currently use two types of pistons. Non-premium engines use pistons with cast iron domes and skirts and open-end connecting rods. Premium engines…

Engine

Series 60 Flywheel Housing Parts

Posted on October 13, 2011February 3, 2014 by sam

The flywheel housing is a one-piece casting mounted against the rear of the cylinder block. It provides a cover for the flywheel and serves as…

Engine

Typical Flywheel Assembly

Posted on October 13, 2011February 3, 2014 by sam

1. Bolt (12) ‪ 4. Flywheel Housing ‪ 2. Scuff Plate ‪ 5. Crankshaft ‪ 3. Flywheel ‪ 6. Ring Gear

Engine

Series 60G Flywheel Assembly

Posted on October 13, 2011February 3, 2014 by sam

The flywheel is attached to the rear end of the crankshaft with twelve bolts. The bolt holes in the crankshaft and flywheel are equally spaced.…

Engine

Series 60 Crankshaft Pulley

Posted on October 13, 2011February 3, 2014 by sam

Two crankshaft pulley arrangements exist. Some early engines were built with a pulley, a crankshaft pulley hub and woodruff keys. Later engines are built with…

Engine

Series 60 Viscous Vibration Damper Parts

Posted on October 8, 2011November 18, 2015 by sam

The viscous damper assembly consists of a sealed outer shell, an internal flywheel and a quantity of highly viscous fluid. A vibration damper safety shield…

Engine

Series 60 Viscous Vibration Damper

Posted on October 8, 2011November 18, 2015 by sam

A viscous type vibration damper is mounted on the front end of the crankshaft to reduce torsional vibrations to a safe value. Prior to April…

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