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Diesel Power Review M.A.N.-B&W Alpha (continued from page 24) lowing: low inertia fuel injection, high injection pressure, optimized valve timing, resistance in gas ways, and a carefully adapted high efficiency turbocharger which gives low fuel consumption and clean combustion when running on heavy fuel. The L28/32 and V28/32, with their redesigned cylinder heads, offer better gas flows and im- proved fuel economy as well as heavy fuel burning characteris- tics. Research is continuing to fur- ther reduce fuel consumption in all engine models. The Alpha Diesel product line now includes the following series: 20/27 which develops 136 hp per cylinder at 1,000 rpm; model 23L which develops 155 hp per cylin- der at 825 rpm; 23/30 developing 170 hp per cylinder at 825 rpm; L28/32 developing 285 hp per cyl- inder at 775 rpm and L32/36 which develops 500 hp per cylinder at 750 rpm. Alpha Diesel can now of- fer more horsepower with fewer cylinders. 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For your next requirement, let Nav-Com prepare a professional, engineering level systems proposal at no cost or obligation to you. NAV-COM Inc., 9 Brandywine Drive, Deer Park, NY 11729 For More Information call ~ TELEX: 645 744 "NAVCOM NY DEER" (516) 667-7710 Write 280 on Reader Service Card BIOBOR cures engines that spit and sputter Biobor eliminates the sludge and slime which clog filters, plug fuel lines, and produce injector nozzle deposits which cause engine failure. It sterilizes diesel fuel systems by destroying microorganisms and preventing their future growth. Filter and injector cleaning and replacement is drastically reduced. Initially formulated to prevent flame outs in jet engines, Biobor, an EPA registered biocide is highly regarded as the most effective throughout the maritime industry. 1 GALLON TREATS 9,600 GALLONS OF FUEL BULL & ROBERTS, INC. 785 Central Avenue Murray Hill, N.J. 07974 (201) 464-6500 Established 1903 IB MARINE SALES REPRESENTING ^jfatf DofaiADn fiubbsLh Qo- Rubber Sleeve or Flange Bearings Stuffing Boxes and Keel Coolers Heavy Duty Fendering WESTERN BRANCH METALS Armco Stainless Shafting Systems Machining — Propeller Nuts DAMAN INDUSTRIES Ceramaloy Coatings Propeller Shaft Liners Dredge Pump Sleeves and Shafts KAHLENBERG BROS. Air Horns — S/S Propellers NATIONAL FLUID SEPARATORS, INC. Bilgemaster Automatic Oily/Water Separator Systems SCHRADER BELLOWS Pneumatic Propulsion Control Systems P.O. Box 33, Glenhead, N.Y. 11545 516-676-3738 for shipboard electrical power and to power auxiliary equipment aboard ships. In addition to diesel engines, production includes spare parts and components, such as crank- shafts and connecting rods, for the licensees' production of four-stroke B&W diesel engines. Fuel oil mix- ing units and other auxiliary units are also manufactured. As a result of recent develop- ment projects, all types of Holeby engines can now be supplied in uprated four-valve versions which operate efficiently on the same heavy oil used in the main en- gines. Holeby has termed this their Unifuel system. MTU OF NORTH AMERICA Write 60 on Reader Service Card MTU of North America, Inc., Greenwich, Conn., is the Ameri- can-based subsidiary of MTU- Friedrichshafen, West Germany, which is owned jointly by Daim- ler-Benz AG and Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg AG (MAN Corp). The company has devoted the past five years to building an organization in the U.S. which mirrors the high standards of the MTU organization worldwide. It has adopted a policy of matching proven MTU engineering technol- ogy to each important segment of the American market, backed by a commitment to providing the highest possible degree of service and technical support. In addition to MTU-Fried- richshafen's worldwide service network, MTU of North America has established service centers for engine repair and overhaul and personnel training, as well as test- ing and warehouse facilities, at strategic locations throughout the U.S. The MTU diesel line covers a power output range of 440 to 10,000 hp at rated speeds between 1,000 and 2,400 rpm. Basic design features common to the series are: V-configuration, water cool- ing, exhaust gas turbocharging and charge air cooling. All engines are the result of the collective ex- perience gained by Maybach, Mercedes-Benz, and MAN in the development of cost-effective, high- performance diesel engines. The model 20V 1163 TB 93 en- gine, introduced this year, is evi- dence of MTU's continued success in its engine development pro- gram. MTU states the program fo- cuses on increasing engine power and power concentration to open new powering possibilities, reduc- ing fuel consumption throughout the entire speed range, extending operating range through higher MEPS and improving partial-load characteristics and the use of poorer/heavier fuels with lower ce- tain numbers and higher impurity levels. MTU employs cylinder cut- out, cylinder charge transfer, and sequential turbocharging. All three (continued on page 28) 26 Write 834 on Reader Service Card Write 385 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News