Detroit Diesel and International have renewed their Series 40 engine worldwide distribution agreement.

This gives DDC continued distribution rights to 7.6- and 8.7-liter Series 40 diesel engines through 2003. Detroit Diesel has been marketing the Series 40 diesel engine since 1991 for off-highway and specialty on-highway market sectors.
"The Series 40 expands our overall diesel engine product line and allows us to more exactly match individual customer's need," said Dave Sears, Director of Series 40 Sales for Detroit Diesel. Detroit Diesel has already sold more than 12,000 Series 40 engines to over 30 different OEMS, including agriculture, underground mining, earth moving and railway service equipment.
The Series 40 diesel engine is an in-line, six-cylinder, four-cycle diesel engine, using hydraulically actuated electronically controlled unit injectors and fully integrated electronic controls. It is available with power ratings ranging from 167 to 330 horsepower.
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