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parts online. The Detroit 12V71 goes by many names, and has been used in many applications. To clear up any confusion, please
locate the model number. The number should be similar to 7122-7201. The first number indicates the series, and
the next two digits represent the number of cylinders. All 12V71 engines should start with 712x-xxxx. Of course,
if you need any help, just give us a call and we will get the right part to you. What we refer to as the Detroit 12V71 is also known as the GM 12V71 by some. These engines are the same and the
parts listed here will work inside it. This engine has the following properties: Two cycle 12 cylinder engine Bore: 4-1/4 (4.25) inches Stroke: 5 inches Compression Ratio: 17:1 Total Displacement: 851.2 7 Main Bearings The maximum size of the block bore for a standard cylinder liner is 4.628 inches (bore dimensions of 4.625 to
4.6275) The maximum size of the block bore for a .005 inch oversize cylinder liner is 4.633 inches (bore dimensions of
4.6315 to 4.6325) The maximum size of the block bore for a .010 inch oversize cylinder liner is 4.638 inches (bore dimensions of
4.6365 to 4.6375) The maximum size of the block bore for a .020 inch cylinder liner is 4.648 inches (bore dimensions of 4.6465 to
4.6475) The maximum size of the block bore for a .030 inch cylinder liner is 4.658 inches (bore dimensions of 4.6565 to
4.6575) All horsepower and torque based on an ambient temperature of 85 degrees F, at an elevation of 500 feet.
Horsepower
is measured as brake horsepower or, for marine engines, shaft horsepower. With N60 injectors: Torque ranges from 1130 LB FT at 1200 RPM to 990 LB FT at 2100 RPM. Rated horsepower ranges from 260 at 1200 RPM to 396 at 2100 RPM. With N65 injectors: Torque ranges from 1161 LB FT at 1400 RPM to 1080 LB FT at 2100 RPM. Rated horsepower: 310 at 1400 RPM to 430 at 2100 RPM. Marine Engine, intercooled, with N70 Injectors: Horsepower, power-propeller load: 225 at 1600 RPM to 510 at 2100 RPM. Fuel consumption, power-propeller load: Ranges from 11 gallons per hour at 1500 RPM to 27 gallons per hour at
2100 RPM. Marine Engine, intercooled with N75 injectors: Horsepower, power-propeller load: 180 at 1600 RPM to 555 at 2300 RPM. Fuel consumption, power-propeller load: Ranges from 9 gallons per hour at 1500 RPM to 31 gallons per hour at 2300
RPM. The Detroit 12V71 Engine will last for a long time with proper maintenance. That is why it is important to only
buy high quality replacement parts, to make sure the engine keeps running as it should. Here is a list of
recommended maintenance, with instructions for some basic procedures. • Change the oil filter element every 100 hours. To remove and install a new filter element, use the
following steps as a guide. Step One: The filter will be in a cylinder on the side of the engine, with two tubes leading into it, one for oil
inlet, and one for the outlet. Locate and remove the drain plug at the filter base. Drain all of the oil from
the filter. Step Two: Take out the center stud, which will be a long bolt like object, and take off the shell surrounding the
shell. Take out the filter element and discard. Step Three: Clean all of the oil from the shell. At this point, the spring or retainer, or any similar parts, can
be removed by removing the retainer ring first. Step Four: Replace the gasket and put in the new filter element. Be sure to place the filter element on the
center stud. When tightening the center stud, make sure not to damage the gaskets. • Check Temperatures Every 1000 Hours Step One: Check the engine oil temperatures. Do this with an engine that had been running to get an accurate
measurement, but stop the engine when using the thermometer to get the temperature. For the 12V71 Detroit, the
oil should be between 160 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit. If it is more than 60 degrees higher, then the oil cooler
might be clogged or otherwise need to be replaced. Step Two: Clean the cooling system with a radiator cleaner. After cleaning, rinse with fresh water, with a rust
inhibitor. Connect all drain cocks and valves before starting engine again. Make sure to inspect all hoses
connected to this system, and replace if worn. • Replace Fuel Filter Every 300 Hours Step One: Like the oil filter, the fuel strainer and filter will be located on the side of the engine, in a
cylindrical housing. To replace the fuel filer, first make sure the engine is stopped. Then, place a drain pan
under the unit and open the drain cock on the bottom. Drain all of the fuel from it. Step Two: Unscrew the the cover nut, located on the top, and remove the shell and the filter element. Step Three: Wash the shell with clean fuel oil. Dry thoroughly. Then place the new element over the shell stud.
Close the drain cock on the bottom. Fill about 60-70% full with clean fuel. Place a new gasket in the shell. Step Four: Thread the cover nut back onto the top. Remove the plug on the top of the unit and fill the rest of
the way with fuel. • Check Blower and Air Intake System Every 1000 Hours For the Detroit Diesel 12V71, a supply of fresh air is needed to keep the engine running as it should. Check the
blower screen, air cleaner cup and the breather every 1000 hours. This can be adjusted, and if the unit operates
in dirty or dusty areas, this should be done more frequently. Check the blower and anywhere that air enters the
system. Too much debris will rob the engine of its power, and can even cause more serious problems, such as
overheating or failure.Detroit 12V71 Parts and Information
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