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2 millionth Duramax built

travelnutz
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News from the Dmax plant in Moraine, Ohio where all GM Duramax 6.6L engines have always been made"

"GM Just Built its Two Millionth Duramax Diesel Engine
A group of 755 employees at the DMAX plant in Moraine, Ohio just celebrated the build of the 2 millionth Duramax 6.6-liter V8 turbo-diesel engine."
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bobsallyh wrote:
You Duramax folks need to give a shout out to Isuzu for the Duramax. It was a co-op project after so many failures of GM's diesel programs for the Light Trucks. At the time when they decided to put diesels in the light trucks they owned Detroit Diesel. But no, we converted a gas 350 to a diesel and there long run of mistakes came to an end when they partnered with Isuzu.

Maybe so, but GM has held on to the Duramax contract and put a very good diesel engine into a very good truck frame and sold a very good product. I personally don't like GM products, but there is no denying the fact that the D/A combo in a GM product is a fine machine.

Strange though that I owned an Isuzu Rodeo with a GM 3.2 liter V6 engine with inadequate oil drain holes throughout the engine. Because of that design flaw, the GM 3.2 engine would burn oil due to carbon buildup (or so it was explained to me). Isuzu makes quality engines used by GM, GM made an engine with a design flaw used by Isuzu...
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bobsallyh wrote:
You Duramax folks need to give a shout out to Isuzu for the Duramax. It was a co-op project after so many failures of GM's diesel programs for the Light Trucks. At the time when they decided to put diesels in the light trucks they owned Detroit Diesel. But no, we converted a gas 350 to a diesel and there long run of mistakes came to an end when they partnered with Isuzu.

Indeed!!
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bobsallyh
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You Duramax folks need to give a shout out to Isuzu for the Duramax. It was a co-op project after so many failures of GM's diesel programs for the Light Trucks. At the time when they decided to put diesels in the light trucks they owned Detroit Diesel. But no, we converted a gas 350 to a diesel and there long run of mistakes came to an end when they partnered with Isuzu.

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Good for GM and the Dmax.

GM came a long way from the 5.7 diesel debacle....then the 6.2 and 6.5 low performance diesels.

The 6.6 Dmax has been a winner for GM trucks and truck owners.
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Congratulations to GM. As much as there has been issues along the way there's no doubt the Duramax has been an overall success and good for keeping the competition on their toes too. :B
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FishOnOne wrote:
Redwoodcamper wrote:
They are very strong engines. I love the sound once you remove smog parts. Changing injectors is a nightmare. Also head gaskets. Huge pain. Until then they are great, and most last a long time before failures.


So changing a head gasket is easier on a 6.7 cummins?


Without a doubt. And not necessary unless running a hot tuner. 😉
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FishOnOne
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Redwoodcamper wrote:
They are very strong engines. I love the sound once you remove smog parts. Changing injectors is a nightmare. Also head gaskets. Huge pain. Until then they are great, and most last a long time before failures.


So changing a head gasket is easier on a 6.7 cummins?
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ktmrfs wrote:
by contrast chevy built the 100th million small block in 2011. yes, there were many many changes over the year, but still a successful engine. I'll bet ford has built similar number of their small block.

Now I have owned two duramax's. a 2004.5 that our son now has and is still running strong, but only has 160K miles on it. and a 2015 Denali.

both have been very nice trucks with zip issues.

but I'll bet cummin's has built more than 2 million of the engines used in the dodge and many motor homes along with many other applications.



Yes Cummins has built a ton of engines. Not the same issue as a truck.

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ktmrfs
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by contrast chevy built the 100th million small block in 2011. yes, there were many many changes over the year, but still a successful engine. I'll bet ford has built similar number of their small block.

Now I have owned two duramax's. a 2004.5 that our son now has and is still running strong, but only has 160K miles on it. and a 2015 Denali.

both have been very nice trucks with zip issues.

but I'll bet cummin's has built more than 2 million of the engines used in the dodge and many motor homes along with many other applications.
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downtheroad wrote:
travelnutz wrote:

"GM Just Built its Two Millionth Duramax Diesel Engine
A group of 755 employees at the DMAX plant in Moraine, Ohio just celebrated the build of the 2 millionth Duramax 6.6-liter V8 turbo-diesel engine."


.....and every single one of them is still on the road and running strong.


Yep, someone on the internet made that false news claim. None have ever been totaled, right?
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downtheroad
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travelnutz wrote:

"GM Just Built its Two Millionth Duramax Diesel Engine
A group of 755 employees at the DMAX plant in Moraine, Ohio just celebrated the build of the 2 millionth Duramax 6.6-liter V8 turbo-diesel engine."


.....and every single one of them is still on the road and running strong.
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FishOnOne wrote:
My parents recently purchased their second Duramax truck and my dad loves it.


Wow... never would have guessed this. I'd love to be a fly on the wall at Christmas dinner when a truck commercial comes on ;);)

Redwoodcamper
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They are very strong engines. I love the sound once you remove smog parts. Changing injectors is a nightmare. Also head gaskets. Huge pain. Until then they are great, and most last a long time before failures.
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FishOnOne
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My parents recently purchased their second Duramax truck and my dad loves it.

On the other Chevy engine topic:
1970 LS6 454 with 32k miles was the power moving my SS when I got my drivers license. I still remember when my dad handed over the keys and told me if I tear it up (his car)he would rip me a new one. :B


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