Name some small diesel engines?

McRat

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Must be industrial, turbo-rated, heavily derated. Very tough.

Need to create a 1.5L diesel engine that will survive at high HP levels. I can deactivate cylinders.
 

BlkMax

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I'm thinking marine applicaitons:
Yanmar,
Perkins,
Volvo,

I think that they all have 4 cylinder models that came turbo charged, in about the 100 hp range, 50-70 HP naturally aspirated...

30-40 HP in the 2 and 3 cylinder N/A models....

These were used in the 28'-50' sailboat applications....
 

Hot COCOAL

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Nothin runs like a DEERE(john deere) dont know if another company makes em? International Harvester comes to mind as well, they had some 3 cyl tractor motors if memory serves me right from my farmin days in south dakota.
Many pieces of small construction equipment could work too. I used to fuel some diesel light standards for night work, cant remember who made them though, it was about ten years ago. But i think the size of the engine would fit into your parameters.
 

LBZ

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CAT C1. If you have deep pockets that is.
Otherwise I'd go Perkins or Kubota. Simply for parts availability.
 

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Lombardini engines seem to run good in generators, not sure the displacement but they are small 3 or 4 cylinder jobs. There are tons of 3 cyl. Kubotas out there in all kinds of equipment. Then you have the gray market Asian tractors if you want disposable power. Hatz air cooled engines come to mind also. I don't know about power potential, but they all work in harsh conditions for years on end.
 

SmokeShow

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Yanmar... Search for "diesel mini tractor pulling" on YouTube for plenty of examples. They're some wicked little dudes! Can go alcohol injection if "clean burning" is desired.
 

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We have pumps that run small john deere engines, I think they are made by yanmar. I have seen them run with no oil till they were hot enough to melt the hoses. Didn't quit though, still pumping water when I cut them off. And would still run afterwards.