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    The Cleveland Diesel Engine Division of General Motors (GM) was a leading research, design and production facility of diesel engines from the 1930s to...
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    large diesel engines formerly produced by the Cleveland Diesel Engine Division. In 1965 GMDD was absorbed by the General Motors Detroit Diesel Engine Division...
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    Diesel (abbreviated EMD) is a brand of diesel-electric locomotives, locomotive products and diesel engines for the rail industry. Formerly a division...
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  • reorganization, Winton Engine Corporation became the GM Cleveland Diesel Engine Division, and GM's Detroit Diesel Engine Division began production of smaller...
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  • Cleveland Diesel Engine Division. Cleveland Diesel produced larger diesel engines for locomotive, marine, and stationary use. Detroit Diesel started production...
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    in 1930 and became the Cleveland Diesel Engine Division. Winton died in 1932 and is interred in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland. Winton was born in Grangemouth...
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    In 1912, Winton became one of the first American manufacturers of diesel engines. In 1896, Scottish immigrant Alexander Winton, owner of the Winton Bicycle...
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    USS Cod (category National Register of Historic Places in Cleveland, Ohio)
    Cleveland Model 16-248 V16 diesel engines and one Cleveland Model 8-268 auxiliary diesel engine were built by General Motors Cleveland Diesel Engine Division...
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  • 2.0 L-engine with Direct Injection Spark Ignition 2013–present EcoBoost—1.5 L 2016–present EcoBlue—Diesel 2012–present; The 3.2 is an I5 engine used in...
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    Minnesota. Four 980 shaft horsepower (730 kW) Cleveland Diesel Engine Division 12-278A diesel-electric engines, single main reduction gears, two propellers...
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    A diesel version of the CIH was also developed. This engine debuted in the Opel Rekord D in 1972. The original design of the cam-in-head engine was...
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    General Motors (category Diesel engine manufacturers)
    Astra diesel engine hybrid concept vehicle was rolled out in January 2005. Later that year, GM sold its Electro-Motive Diesel locomotive division to private...
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    subsidiary of the Electro-Motive Diesel division of General Motors (EMD). In 1969 it was re-organized as the "Diesel Division of General Motors of Canada,...
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  • submarine H.O.R. engines were replaced by early 1943, usually with General Motors Cleveland Diesel Engine Division 16-278A, or 16-248 V16 engines or Fairbanks-Morse...
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  • Ohio Technical College (category Universities and colleges in Cleveland)
    college in Cleveland, Ohio. It offered its first classes in 1969 as Ohio Diesel Mechanics School. OTC offers programs in automotive, auto-diesel, collision...
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    is an American manufacturer of the Duramax V8 diesel engines for trucks, based in Dayton, Ohio. Engine production began in Moraine, Ohio in 2000. DMAX...
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    The Allison Engine Company was an American aircraft engine manufacturer. Shortly after the death of James Allison in 1929 the company was purchased by...
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    crude oil type) N-2 (diesel engine) N-3 (diesel engine) N-4 (diesel engine) N-5 (diesel engine) N-6 (diesel engine) N-9 (diesel engine) OMB (OMB – O Motor...
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    EMD GP7 (category General Motors Diesel locomotives)
    GP7 is a four-axle (B-B) diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel between October 1949 and...
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    manufacturers provided the diesel-electric engines used in the class. These included the Cleveland Diesel Engine Division of General Motors, Cooper Bessemer...
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  • subsidiary Daimler Truck North America (along with Western Star, Detroit Diesel, and Thomas Built Buses). Freightliner produces a range of vans, medium-duty...
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    EMD SW7 (category Diesel–electric locomotives of the United States)
    The EMD SW7 was a diesel switcher locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between October 1949 and January 1951. It was powered by a...
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    versions of the 1945 through 1966 EMD 567 diesel locomotive engine also used a V-angle of 45 degrees. Most V8 engines fitted to road cars use a cross-plane...
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    EMD NW2 (category Diesel–electric locomotives of the United States)
    in EMD's Plant #3 in Cleveland, Ohio. The locomotives were powered by a 12-cylinder model 567 engine and later a model 567A engine. In addition, EMD built...
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    EMD SW900 (category General Motors Diesel locomotives)
    The EMD SW900 is a diesel switcher locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel (GMD) between December 1953 and...
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    EMD Model 40 (category Diesel–electric locomotives of the United States)
    units, the United States Navy, 2 units, and the General Motors Cleveland Diesel Division, 1 unit. In total EMC/EMD manufactured eleven Model 40s during...
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    EMD GP38-2 (category General Motors Diesel locomotives)
    EMD GP38-2 is an American four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors, Electro-Motive Division. Part of the EMD Dash 2 line, the GP38-2...
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  • 0 m) Propulsion as built (2)General Motors Cleveland Diesel Engine Division model 12-278a diesel engines, electric propulsion motor, single screw Speed...
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    diesels. The other Gato-class ships received either the Fairbanks-Morse 38D 8-1/8 nine-cylinder opposed-piston engine or the General Motors Cleveland...
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  • Daimler AG stockholders approved a spinoff of the truck division. Alliance Parts Detroit Diesel Freightliner Trucks Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation...
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