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Hercules DT3.7 diesel engine

Keith

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I am thinking of throwing a Hercules DT3.7 in my M37 and before I spend that kinda of money :freaked: I was wondering :confused: if any of you had any comments for [^] or against :nono: the DT3.7.
 

CGarbee

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The Hercules DT3.7 is a great little engine...
I do know one fellow that had one in a M37 that had problems with oil consumption being really high, but evryone else that has one did not have that problem, so it may have been an aberation...
I personally think that the Cummins 4BT/BTA is a better choice these days especially since Hercules is no longer in business.
I have a website that details my Cummins instal located at www.garbee.net/~cabell

Good luck.
 

DAPM37

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I have one in mine now for about 10 years and really like. Paul Caudell with MARS is a great guy to deal with.
 

Keith

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CGarbee,

Great Web site you did an outstanding job documenting your prjects.


DAP,

I agree, Paul has been a great help. If you ever have a few hours to kill and want to talk about M37's Paul is probably The man you want to call. This guy has a wealth of information on the subject!
 

CGarbee

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Yeah, you found the current incarnation of the company.... Not the same as what it once was, but trying very hard (and doing pretty well at that) to be a player in the markets that they are participating in.
Paul at MARS is the go to guy for the small engines suitable for use in the M37 and M715.
 

cranetruck

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I second that! He has been very helpful with questions about my son's '53 M37.
(With your current hairdo, that could be a lot of blushing, Cabell.) :)

I have heard that the Hercules (multifuel) engines are used for oilfield cricket pumps, because of their reliability. Any truth to that? I don't question the reliability, just curious.
 
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