DETROIT Spare Parts Engine 60 SERIES - Nozzle
You are in the right place!- Air Compressor
- Air Filter
- Alternator
- Bearing
- Belt
- Bench Bushing
- Camshaft
- Connecting Rod
- Connecting Rod Bolt
- Connecting Rod Bushing
- Connecting Rod Bushing
- Crankshaft
- Cylinder Head
- Cylinder Liner
- Diesel Filter
- Distribution Gears
- Elastic Band
- Engine Base
- Engine Gasket Series
- Engine Overhaul Kits
- Exhaust Valve
- Fan
- Filter Element
- Gasket
- Gear
- Guide Bush
- Hose
- Hydraulic Pump
- Injection Pump
- Injector
- Manifold
- Nozzle
- Oil Cooler
- Oil Filter
- Oil Pan
- Oil Pump
- Oil Seal
- Piston
- Pulley
- Ring Gear
- Ring Seal
- Rubber
- Segment Kit
- Sensor
- Set Gasket
- Shoulder
- Sleeve
- Starter
- Stud
- Suction Valve
- Tappet
- Thermostat
- They Fly
- Turbocharger
- Unit Control
- Valve Cotter
- Valve Guide
- Valve Seat
- Valve Spring
- Vibration Damper
- Water Pump


Detroit Diesel Series 60
The Detroit Diesel Series 60 is a family of four-stroke diesel engines produced by Detroit Diesel Corporation, a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America. These engines are known for their power, efficiency, and reliability. The Series 60 has been one of the most popular and successful engine series, utilized in a wide range of applications, including commercial trucks, buses, and construction vehicles.
General Features of Series 60:
Displacement:
The specific displacement varies based on the model and specific configuration, but typically the Series 60 can have a displacement of around 12.7 liters.
Cylinder Configuration:
Series 60 engines are available in six, twelve, and fourteen-cylinder configurations.
Four-Stroke Design:
These are four-stroke engines, completing a power cycle in four piston strokes (intake, compression, power, and exhaust).
Applications:
The Series 60 has been used in various applications, including heavy-duty trucks, buses, construction vehicles, and special-purpose vehicles.
Power:
The power of the Series 60 can vary significantly based on the specific model and configuration, ranging from a few hundred horsepower to over 600 horsepower.
Electronics:
Series 60 engines are known to be managed by advanced electronic control systems that optimize performance and fuel efficiency.
Turbocharger:
Many versions of the Series 60 are equipped with turbochargers to enhance combustion efficiency.