ssreese1500
Marine/Ocean
- Dec 22, 2004
- 33
I have a set of Detroit 8V71 Turbo Engines that run at a max of 50% of capacity for most of their lives. This is an electrical generating application.
Obviously, the carbon build up eats the turbo seals long before they should, requiring a lot of maintenance.
Have any of you done the conversion of removing the turbo with out changing out all the cylinder kits? The non-turbo pistons have a 19:1 compression ratio versus 17:1 for the turbo engines.
I was thinking I could reduce the size of the injectors to a minimum and advance the injector timing maybe 1 to 2 degrees and make this work without the expense of a whole new set of cylinder kits and not increase my gallons per hour significantly.
thoughts? suggestions? tell me I am an idiot?
Obviously, the carbon build up eats the turbo seals long before they should, requiring a lot of maintenance.
Have any of you done the conversion of removing the turbo with out changing out all the cylinder kits? The non-turbo pistons have a 19:1 compression ratio versus 17:1 for the turbo engines.
I was thinking I could reduce the size of the injectors to a minimum and advance the injector timing maybe 1 to 2 degrees and make this work without the expense of a whole new set of cylinder kits and not increase my gallons per hour significantly.
thoughts? suggestions? tell me I am an idiot?