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  • Yes. The Detroit Blows the exhaust into the "air box" on the side of the engine. The exhaust manifold(s) are located  either above or below the air box. This is so the exhaust can be vented to the rear where as the EMD exhaust is vented so it discharges out the roof. Interestingly it because of this that you can't "Jake Brake" a Detroit. Only an "exhaust brake"

  • great to see at least some of the landing vessels are still around in recognition of the guys who served in landing opps including my old man his boat was a bit smaller though (LCA's) she a beauty strobx thanks for the posting

  • What is it you are saying, a Detroit blows the exhaust out the side of the engine ?

  • good vid thanks a lot.

  • nice, the EMD 12-567A is historic in its own right

  • Great Video, Thanks for sharing

    KD8MRD

  • You should try and repost this video and lower the volume of the music because it over rides your voice information. Thanks to you, I'll be visiting the ship in two weeks.

  • @WB8BCO Thanks I'm glad I had a hand in your up & coming visitation. Some of the music comes from loud speakers playing Big Band 1940's music which I can't do anything about, The other music is my error in not editing the sound track from a Big Band I play in. I use MS Movie maker & once you "Finalize" the movie, that's it. So there's nothing I can do except delete and redo which would take me another 1.5 hours. I'll watch this on future videos so this won't happen again.

  • Wow! Thanks for posting this.

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