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Default Detroit 353 diesel -- aluminum block? How to tell?

On Aug 20, 11:03 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

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On Aug 20, 10:41 am, Bob wrote:


Yep, they used to be pretty common main engines in small workboats and
utility craft, now mostly used for deck engines and gen sets. The
marine engine configuration produces just over 100 hp naturally
aspirated.


Bob-


Bob, by searching around the typical listings on a naturally aspirated
3-53 is about 75 hp. Which I feel is more realistic. I could be
wrong, though.


http://www.usedboats.com/index.php?s...om§ion=search&....


http://www.adieselengine.com/new_page_1.htm
shows 101 hp for the 3-53 and 175 for the 3-53T And since it shows a T I
would assume turbocharged. As the 6-71 with a blower was a 6V-71. the same
blower that was used for years on dragsters and driven via a Gilmer belt.


Oh OK, I see they're pushing it up to 2800 rpm, instead of the
customary 2100 max. That might be the clue to the 100 hp.