6v-92 color question
 

6v-92 color question

Started by 82 MCI-9, November 01, 2006, 12:29:15 PM

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82 MCI-9

 I noticed sometimes on when you look at adds for buses it will state 6v-92 silver. What does the silver color stand for is this a hp rating for different kinds of motors
the one that is in bus is silver or does it stand for a rebuilt motor  ???

belfert

Detroit made some changes to the 6/8V92 over the years and the Silver edition was one of the later models with all of the updates.  An engine painted silver may not necessarily be a Silver edition.  If your 6/8V92 is a 'Reliabilt' by Detroit, it should have all of the updates.

Others can give you more info than I have.

Brian Elfert

skihor

The guys at Stewart&Stevenson called mine a "green block" altho it was painted silver. The green block was pre-May '81 and the Silver after that I believe.

Don & Sheila

Len Silva

I remember a bus mechanic telling that a red block was bad and to be avoided.  Don't remember any details.

Len

Hand Made Gifts

Ignorance is only bliss to the ignorant.

akroyaleagle

How do you tell the difference between the silver and green 92TAs?

Look at the serial numbers:

Silver 6V92TA began with F83425
Silver 8V92TA began with F73594


Joe Laird
'78 Eagle
Sioux Falls, South Dakota

brojcol

My daddy, a Detroit mechanic once told me, "Son, if you want your engine to leak and mark it's territory everywhere it goes, just paint it green...
"Ask yourself this question...Are you funky enough to be a globetrotter?  Well are you???  ARE YOU?!?!

deal with it."            Professor Bubblegum Tate