Engine Conversions And Modifications; General View Of The Mbe900 Engine - Detroit Diesel EPA04 MBE 900 Operator's Manual

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Engine Conversions and
Modifications
The function and safety of the engine
could be affected if unauthorized
modifications are made. Detroit
Diesel will not accept responsibility
for any resulting damage.
Tampering with the fuel injection
system and engine electronics could
also affect the engine's power output or
exhaust emission levels. Compliance
with the manufacturer's settings
and with statutory environmental
protection regulations cannot then be
guaranteed.
All information subject to change without notice. (Rev. )
DDC-SVC-MAN-0055
Copyright © 2009 DETROIT DIESEL CORPORATION
MBE 900 OPERATOR'S MANUAL
General View of the
MBE900 Engine
The 2004 on-highway MBE900
engine is equipped with an Exhaust
Gas Recirculation (EGR) system to
reduce engine exhaust gas emissions
in accordance with EPA regulations.
See Figure 5 for a right front view of
the MBE900 EGR engine, 6-cylinder
model, and Figure 6 for a left rear
view.
The off-highway engine used
in construction and industrial
applications does not have an EGR
system. See Figure 7 for a front view
of the MBE900 non-EGR engine,
6-cylinder model, and Figure 8 for
a side view of the 6-cylinder model
(right-hand side).
See Figure 9 for a front view of the
MBE900 non-EGR engine, 4-cylinder
model, and Figure 9 for a rear view of
the 4-cylinder model.
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