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Detroit nozzle 2

Artem2017

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Nov 20, 2024
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Good day to all, I ran into a problem related to the spray nozzle detroit s60 5237683, I do not know what kind of sprayer goes on it, and what kind of manufacturer makes a sprayer for this nozzle, tell me, who gives ?
 

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I'm guessing Detroit Diesel corporation, or whatever they are called now. Any diesel engine workshop should be able to advise you.
 
Try Delphi Diesel Aftermarket Remanufacturing at +1.800.521.4784
 
Thanks for the answers, everything is logical, but there is one problem, I live in Russia and there are few opportunities to communicate with Detroit Diesel, we can't even contact the factory producing an analog, which is in Europe, I would at least find out the number from Dipaco, McBee, PowerLineComponents, Disa, Redat, yes that the same Wuzetem
 
Try Delphi Diesel Aftermarket Remanufacturing at +1.800.521.4784
Thanks for the answers, everything is logical, but there is one problem, I live in Russia and there are few opportunities to communicate with Detroit Diesel, we can't even contact the factory producing an analog, which is in Europe, I would at least find out the number from Dipaco, McBee, PowerLineComponents, Disa, Redat, yes that the same Wuzetem
 
Sorry for your individual difficulties, but glad to see the sanctions are having some effect.
 
Detroit Diesel became Tognum AG. They merged with MTU. MTU was acquired by Rolls-Royce. Roll-Royce operates under the name Kongsberg nowadays.
 
Sorry for your individual difficulties, but glad to see the sanctions are having some effect.
Sorry for your individual difficulties, but glad to see the sanctions are having some effect.
Lou, it’s not about sanctions, I don’t understand why you brought them in at all, I use the same Google as you, I have the same access to all foreign stores as you. The same Detroit catalogs, in the public domain, only a problem with one atomizer, from one nozzle, where it prevents me from finding out which one, not the sanctions, but the closed nature of this industry, thanks for your understanding.
 
Odd. What did all those companies say when you told them of your problem?

I cannot imagine that for as many diesel engines there are out there and as long as they are expected to operate that no one on the whole planet is able to give an answer about getting a part.

Partly I am confused as that doesn't look like a nozzle, it looks like an injector assembly.

What is the engine this is from?
Are you missing a part of the assembly or is it that you need a replacement assembly?
Are you looking for a replacement spray tip?

It appears you have something like: https://atldiesel.com/collections/d.../product_1966dc8f-c96c-375e-c25f-0b2cbcf62062
 
Nozzle is a colloquialism for the injector assembly and is commonly used by European manufacturers.
 
Actually, Detroit Diesel, the American Diesel Engine manufacturer, is currently a subsidiary of Daimler Truck.
 
So, Tug, what part is the OP looking to get?

If he is searching for the term used in Europe for a part made in the USA that might be a problem.
 
I don't know what argument you're trying to make. Anyone that works with this will know nozzle and injector are used interchangeably. These parts require calibration so the actual nozzle on the injector is not sold separately. The number in OP's picture is the trim code which determined during calibration.

OP is looking to buy the entire assembly but there are typically many part numbers for a given engine family. The engine serial number needs to be used to identify the correct part number to use. This typically requires access to a dealer or an aftermarket supplier with interchange data. OP is likely unable to access dealers due to sanctions.
 
I do not know what kind of sprayer goes on it, and what kind of manufacturer makes a sprayer for this nozzle.

OP has a thing. He wants to know what sprayer goes on it. He doesn't have an engine missing a part.

He has a nozzle and is requesting just a sprayer, not an injector assembly.

I'm betting he has a NIB injector and the spray tip is damaged, or some similar situation. Likely he cannot order a new injector for whatever reason and thinks he can repair it by replacing just the spray tip, like pictured below, though why would the OP supply a picture of the damaged area to be properly informative. If he knew about engines he'd know that we would need the engine model and serial number to help.

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