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What is a Core Charge?

Core charges are commonplace in the diesel engine industry, but surprisingly, many customers don’t know what they are. If you’re one of our many curious customers, we’ve compiled this handy guide on core charges. We recommend that anyone planning on buying replacement parts check it out!

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Detroit Diesel Series 60 Fuel Injectors (Remanufactured): How They Work, When They Fail, and Why Replacement Matters

On a Detroit Diesel Series 60, fuel injectors are directly tied to how the engine builds power.

Unlike older mechanical systems, the Series 60 uses electronic unit injectors (EUI) – meaning fuel delivery is controlled by both mechanical motion and electronic timing.

When everything is working correctly, the result is:

  • Precise Fuel Delivery
  • Efficient Combustion
  • Consistent Performance Under Load

When injectors start to fail, that precision is lost – and engine performance follows.

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About the Bosch Reman Diesel Engine Oil Pump

When we talk about oil pumps, most people think of the component in the oil pan that supplies oil to the bearings and the crankshaft. But, with a high pressure system, you actually have two oil pumps on your engine.

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The Real Benefits of Remanufactured Diesel Engine Parts

Remanufactured diesel engine parts offer a practical alternative to new OEM components. To understand their value, you first need to understand what “remanufactured” really means.

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