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BluevanACD2005
05-05-2015, 03:10 AM
When I owned a 1982 245 with the D24 in it, the valve cover had the word 'DIESEL' stamped into it, and it was shaped nicely. Now I have (2) 1983 760 D24T's, and they have these odd-shaped covers with a little 'step' in them, and no stamped lettering (I think they are sort of ugly). What years and models did this style come on? I have checked eBay time and time again, but came up empty. I think it would make a nice finishing touch to my engine (when I finally finsh it that is lol).

-Spenser

v8volvo
05-05-2015, 07:39 AM
The D24 covers have the "DIESEL" stamping and D24T covers do not. You want the D24T cover since it's compatible with the oil separator puck that the TD motors need, the D24 motors just used a hose with no means for controlling crankcase gas flow. Also easier to use since the turbo cover has the oil fill in front, rather than next to the firewall...

Nevertheless folks have used the D24 cover on TD engines, appearance-wise some seem to prefer it, but it has functional drawbacks.

BluevanACD2005
05-05-2015, 08:24 AM
Alright - thanks for the head up as far as functionality. I will probably slack off on pursuing one then. I can't say that if I came across one I wouldn't put it on my engine though!

I suppose I could fit the puck to the D24 cover and have the best of both worlds though....

Spenser

745 TurboGreasel
05-05-2015, 09:53 AM
the baffling in the D24 pan isn't as good, but in the TIC pan, its actually better.

anders
05-05-2015, 12:27 PM
I also prefer the d24 cover over the d24t cover. I run one on my car in my sig. I welded a -10 fitting in place of the factory vent tube. I painted the cover black then sanded the top of the ridges and clearcoated it. It looks good.
I sent you a pm.

BluevanACD2005
05-05-2015, 01:14 PM
That is a nice looking valve cover!

-Spenser

Volvoist
06-02-2015, 08:22 AM
I also prefer the d24 cover over the d24t cover. I run one on my car in my sig. I welded a -10 fitting in place of the factory vent tube. I painted the cover black then sanded the top of the ridges and clearcoated it. It looks good.
I sent you a pm.

Anders: What color did you use on the block? It looks green. Just curious. I forget what the green paint that I used on the last motor that I rebuilt was for. I'd have to go to my workshop to check the paint can...

anders
06-03-2015, 04:59 AM
It's Detroit diesel alpine green.

Volvoist
06-03-2015, 12:22 PM
It's Detroit diesel alpine green.

I thought so. That is what I used on the last one that I rebuilt a few years ago. It was the closest to the "stock" color that I could locate.

BluevanACD2005
06-04-2015, 02:28 AM
I ended up using the VHT brand 'Grabber Green' from Autozone. It's a little brighter than the stock color, but I like it. Caterpillar Yellow was a close second, but I see a lot of diesels that color - so I stuck with green.

Spenser

v8volvo
06-04-2015, 10:45 PM
I used a John Deere color on one I put together a couple of years ago -- actually liked the way it came out, a little bolder than the original green but not too far off.

http://i.imgur.com/5tBVXTFh.jpg

I prefer low gloss black personally but I think most others would disagree. My preference is because I'm a pessimist, I know the thing is going to end up with some black oil leaking on it somewhere someday down the road and I'd rather have the mess be less obvious... :o