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![]() "Peter Dohm" wrote in message ... "Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe" The Sea Hawk At Wow Way D0t C0m wrote in message ... "jan olieslagers" wrote in message ... schreef: http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...ticleId=124553 2L TDIO, All aluminum block/head, boosted, intercooled, 258 pound-feet of torque @ 1,800 rpm. Probably a terrible engine for a car. But for an airplane.... Haven't found the weight yet. Not the first I hear about it. As I understand it is a modification of their petrol boxers so the weight should be comparable. I thought GM had killed the "gas engine converted to a diesel" market. The typical 10,000 mile (or so) TBO didn't go over well with the public. I've heard many times about how bad they were, but I still don't know the actual cause or just what tended to break or wear out. The only specific that I can personally recall was that the air intake placement made it possible to injest water on some models. I believe that also heard that the rings and cylinders had a shorter than normal life, anound 120K miles, but only heard that from one user. So any further enlightenment is welcome. Peter Thanks to those who responded. That was great information about the need for proper "care and feeding" for any of us who switch to diesels. Peter |
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