Read This Before Returning Your Core To Diesel Pro Power, Inc.

August 23, 2024

Guide for Customers Sending Cores for Inspection & Core Deposit Refunds


Customers are responsible for freight to send cores back to Diesel Pro Power, Inc.  Since only cores deemed to be rebuildable will be accepted, before sending a core back to Diesel Pro Power, Inc. for inspection, please consider the guidelines below to avoid potential rejection and associated costs with shipping your core.  If you deem that it is worth sending your core back to Diesel Pro Power, Inc. use THIS LINK to process a Returns Of Goods Authorization Form, which will give you further information on how to return your core and notify us that you have the intention of returning it.


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Read This Before Returning Your Core To Diesel Pro Power, Inc.

Detroit Diesel V71 Series Torque Specifications

June 9, 2023

For Additional Information On Servicing A Detroit Diesel V71 Engines Look At The Links Below


The Practical Guide To Servicing Your Detroit Diesel V71 Engine


Comprehensive FAQs About Servicing Your Detroit Diesel V71 Engine


Parts For Detroit Diesel Engines


Detroit Diesel V71 Series Torque Specifications


Detroit Diesel V71 Series Pipe Plug Torque Specifications


Detroit Diesel V71 Series Stud Torque Specifications


Additional Detroit Diesel V71 Torque Specs


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Detroit Diesel V71 Series Torque Specifications

5 Reasons Your Detroit Diesel Engine Has Black Smoke

June 1, 2023

Parts Catalog for Detroit Diesel Engine


1. Air Intake Restrictions


Clogged Air Filters


Solution:


Blocked or Damaged Air Intake Pipes


Solution:


Turbocharger Malfunction


Solution:


2. Fuel System Issues


Faulty or Worn Fuel Injectors


Solution:


Incorrect Fuel Injection Timing


Solution:


Contaminated or Low-Quality Diesel Fuel


Solution:


3. Exhaust System Problems


Clogged Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)


Solution:


Leaky or Damaged Exhaust Components


Solution:


4. Engine Component Wear


Worn Piston Rings or Cylinder Liners


Solution:


Dirty or Clogged Valves


Solution:


5. Operating Under Heavy Loads


Overloading the Engine


Solution:


Abrupt Acceleration


Solution:


How to Prevent Black Smoke


Final Thoughts


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