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I am trying to find out which GMC diesels were used in Valentine tanks..one source suggested it was a model 6004...was it a twin 6-71 Detroit-Diesel pair or a Cleveland Diesel unit please?
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I own an AEC Valentine so not super familiar with the GM version. Definitely a single 6-71 inline two-stroke diesel (no room for two ![]() http://www.mapleleafup.org/vehicles/cac/valentine.html says 6004 wwiiequipment mentions 6004 but I think the 'S Stroke' is meant to read 2 Stroke. Regards Alex |
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I beleive that these are the Valentine diesels used in the Canadian built tanks.
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I have a copy of the original Data Book covering the Valentine and other 'tank-type vehicles of Canadian Manufacture'. It lists the Valentine engine as being a single 'General Motors Two Cycle Diesel 6004 Special 6-71 Series Engine modified for tank use'. It doesn't say where they were manufactured, but David ought to be able to sort that out from his detailed research.
The twin 6-71 diesel powerpack was used in the M4A2 Sherman family but is not mentioned in this book because the tanks were of US manufacture, so I don't know its numeric designation.
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I suspect "6004 Special" refers to a the configuration needed for it to fit in the Valentine, e.g. different oil pan, exhaust manifolds, engine mountings etc. Hanno
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Thanks! You guys might like to know this snippet of info about the connection between GM Limited in Southampton and GM:
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It seems that twin 6-71s were fitted in the M3A3 (Lee IV/Lee V) as well but none would have come here. |
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