EMD 645

The 'EMD 645' is a family of diesel engines built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division for locomotive, marine and stationary engine use. Chronologically the 645 series falls between the earlier 567 series and the later 710 series, but it is still supported by EMD.

Contents
History
Specification
Versions
See also
References

History


The 645 series engine introduced in 1965 was a development of the earlier 567 engine. It had a larger bore, 9 inches instead of 8½ inches but maintained the same stroke. Engine speed was also increased, from 800/835 to 900 rpm. It was first used in EMD's "40 series" (GP40, SD40) in 3000 hp 16 cylinder form, and in 20 cylinder, 3600 hp form in the SD45. The last locomotives the 645 was installed in were the "50 series" (GP50 and SD50) in 1985.

Specification


All 645 engines are 2-stroke 45° V-engines. Each cylinder is of 645 in³ (10.57 l) displacement, hence the name; with a bore of 9 inches (230.2-mm), a stroke of 10 inches (254-mm) and a compression ratio of 14.5:1. The engines are fitted with either a single or twin Roots blower, or a mechanically assisted Turbocharger depending on required power output

★ Rotation (facing rear of engine): Counterclockwise

★ Firing order


★ 8-cylinder: 1, 5, 3, 7, 4, 8, 2, 6


★ 12-cylinder: 1, 12, 7, 4, 3, 10, 9, 5, 2, 11, 8, 6


★ 16-cylinder: 1, 8, 9, 16, 3, 6, 11, 14, 4, 5, 12, 13, 2, 7, 10, 15


★ 20-cylinder: 1, 19, 8, 11, 5, 18, 7, 15, 2, 17, 10, 12, 3, 20, 6, 13, 4, 16, 9, 14

★ Exhaust valves: 4 per cylinder

★ Main bearings


★ 8-cylinder: 5


★ 12-cylinder: 7


★ 16-cylinder: 10


★ 20-cylinder: 12

Fuel injection: Unit injector with needle valve

★ Engine starting


★ AC traction generator: Dual electric starting motors


★ DC traction generator: Generator field

★ Weight (E3B turbocharged models)


★ 8-cylinder: 22050 lb (10.0 tonne)


★ 12-cylinder: 28306 lb (12.8 tonne)


★ 16-cylinder: 36425 lb (16.5 tonne)


★ 20-cylinder: 43091 lb (19.5 tonne)

Versions


IDNumber of cylindersInductionMax rpmPower (hp)Power (MW)IntroducedLocomotive(s)
6-645E69007500.61967G6B
8-645C811000.8EMD G18AR, NZR DBR class
8-645E8turbocharged90015001.11982GP15T, MP15T
16-645E16Roots blower90020001.51966GP38, GP38-2, SD38, SD38-2
8-645E38turbocharged90016501.2
12-645C1216501.2EMD G22AR, NZR DC class
12-645E312turbocharged90023001.71968GP39, GP39-2, SD39
16-645E316turbocharged90030002.21965GP40, GP40-2, SD40, SD40A, SD40-2, SD40T-2, SDP40F,ATSF SD26
20-645E320turbocharged90036002.71965SD45, SD45-2, F45, FP45
16-645E3A16turbocharged95033002.51969DDA40X (dual engine)
20-645E3A20turbocharged95042003.11970SD45X
8-645E3B8turbocharged9041514-16661.1-1.2
12-645E3B12turbocharged9042380-25701.8-1.9 JT22CW
16-645E3B16turbocharged9043195-33902.4-2.5 F40C
20-645E3B20turbocharged9043765-39602.8-3.0
16-645E3C16turbocharged904 3300 2.5 British Rail Class 59
16-645F16turbocharged 35002.61977GP40X, GP50, SD40X, SD50
12-645F3B12 954 2800 2.1 GP49

See also



EMD 567

EMD 710

EMD 265

References



★ Pacific Southwest Railway Museum. ''The History of EMD Diesel Engines''. Retrieved on May 11, 2005.

★ John's Alaska Railroad Page. ''Locomotive roster''. Retrieved on September 8, 2006.

★ victorianrailways.net ''[Y class d/e locomotives]''. retrieved on October 17, 2006.

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