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Grand Banks Gardner Engine Test Run

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2009

Ken, owner of Delta Marine Service Ltd. test runs Grand Banks Gardner engine in shop after a complete rebuild.

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  • @24nov67

    Gardner did do a turbocharged engine, But they wern't very good as the whole point of Gardners was slow revving bottom end power lol

  • Gardner's were good engines i was a bus driver in glasow from 1988-95 the only thing i didn't like about them was they were very slow reving engines and could certainly have been doing with the assistance of a turbocharger.

  • That is just music! Give me a 1200 rpm engine over an 1800 rpm engine any day!

  • @billalbion It's a 6LX, (4 3/4" bore) the most obvious identifying feature is the centrally mounted, shaft driven fuel pump cambox. The LW cambox is close coupled to the timing case.

  • Fantastic! I'm working on the rebuild of one of these at my local railway at the moment, great engines!

  • It's either a 6LW 8.4ltr or 6LX 10.45ltr. same 6" stroke but different bore.

  • Great to see a go forever engine the other side of the pond.

  • whats this type called?

    I know its not the L3, but cant recall the type.

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