Is that a flat 4? I've never seen anything like it. Detroit Diesel made a "pancake" variant of their 2 stroke engines, for bus applications, it went under the floor of the bus, they put them in a lot of those typical American yellow school buses. I still occasionally see them, they have a distinct sound. I'm sure there are tons of them plying the roads of Guatemala.
Well that's just cool. Thanks for that.I wonder what kind of spray pattern the injectors have.
Quote from: bajacalal on December 23, 2012, 11:01:38 pmIs that a flat 4? I've never seen anything like it. Detroit Diesel made a "pancake" variant of their 2 stroke engines, for bus applications, it went under the floor of the bus, they put them in a lot of those typical American yellow school buses. I still occasionally see them, they have a distinct sound. I'm sure there are tons of them plying the roads of Guatemala. thought they were just a inline 6-71 on their side?you mean to tell me, that they were a different engine all together?
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on December 24, 2012, 12:55:52 pmQuote from: bajacalal on December 23, 2012, 11:01:38 pmIs that a flat 4? I've never seen anything like it. Detroit Diesel made a "pancake" variant of their 2 stroke engines, for bus applications, it went under the floor of the bus, they put them in a lot of those typical American yellow school buses. I still occasionally see them, they have a distinct sound. I'm sure there are tons of them plying the roads of Guatemala. thought they were just a inline 6-71 on their side?you mean to tell me, that they were a different engine all together?I would think the had to cast it a little differently, to lay it on it's side, rather than just change the mounts, or else you wouldn't end up with the oil on the bottom. But I think the internals are all the same as the other 71 series engines. I was merely making a comparison. Anyway, a "flat" engine isn't necessarily horizontally opposed, though people interchange the terms. I think that's where we got confused. But it looks like this thing is an entirely different beast than either. I had assumed it was some kind of flat engine.
2 stroke is bad for emissions.