Industrial engines List of GM engines
detroit diesel series 92 engines
gm diesels stem acquisition of winton engine corporation in 1930. winton based in cleveland, , initial production continued in city. these mid-sized engines. main customer of winton electro motive corporation, pioneering producer of diesel-electric locomotives. gm acquired electro motive @ same time winton. these 2 companies merged become electro motive division (emd) of gm in 1941, responsible locomotive production , engine design. further division, cleveland diesel engine division, responsible submarine, marine , stationary versions of emd engines. finally, in 1937 gm set third diesel division in detroit, detroit diesel engine division. electro motive division responsible mid- , large-displacement engines (over 150 cubic inches per cylinder) while detroit diesel division responsible small-displacement engines (50 through 149 cubic inches displacement). canadian market served single company, general motors diesel, produced versions of emd , detroit engines.
1920-1939 winton 201-a (industrial engine; acquired via gms 1930 purchase of winton engine , electro-motive)
1938-1966 emd 567 (industrial engine)
1965-1980s emd 645 (industrial engine)
1938-1995 gm diesel series 71 (now better known detroit diesel product)
1945-1965 gm diesel series 110
1950-1955 gm diesel series 51
1957-1990s gm diesel series 53
1960s-1970s gmc toro-flow (derived gmc v6)
1960s-1980s gm diesel series 149 (now better known detroit diesel product)
1974–present detroit diesel series 92
1984–present emd 710 (industrial engine)
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