Engine data sheet: EMD 16-645-E3 Layout: 45° V in V6,V8,V12,V16 or V20. Power: 3000 hp / 2237 kW Type: Two-stroke diesel engine Cylinder volume: 10600 cubic centimeters / 10.6 liters / 645 cubic inches Aspiration: Single/Twin turbocharged or Single clutch driven turbocharger Management: Mechanical Material: steel and cast iron RPM range: 200 RPM - idle, 930 RPM - redline Fuel injection: Per unit Lubrication system: Wet Sump forced lubrication system Cooling: Liquid cooled Compression ration: 14.5:1 Air system: Intake ports in each cylinder liner,4 exhaust valves on each head Manufactured between 1965-1990. Disposition: Many still in service. Hope this helped some people.
Diesel locomotives had a particular sound that scared the crap outta me when I was a little kid. Rumbling giants. Fast forward a few years and my great old Dad took me to work and let me operates the throttle and brake during a shunt. Never forget
The EMD engines were originally designed and built by a company called Winton Engines. They were designated the W201A. GM bought the engines from Winton initially and decided that they were just what they wanted so they bought the company, then designed the first of the 567 series, basically a redesigned and improved 201A. GM also used a smaller version of this engine when they built the Detroit Diesel, for trucks and marine use. They were also an awesome engine.
How much are some Boyesen reed valves for my 8v92 2 stroke silver. i cannot find them during tear down as the must have disappeared. Also i need some 7507 T6 billet CNC thingy aluminum connection rods for my OMC 2 wankle rotary snowmobile engines? i cannot find them!
@@hakeemsd70m me too i like the, EMD's, Detroits, fairbanks morse OP. The sachs d600 is awsome 2 stroke diesel from germany and cummins ACE OP is 2 stroke. ever heard of a hirth d24 2 stroke diesel, i would love to get one.
It is a uniflow scavenge engine. It has a charged airbox which surrounds the cylinders. Ports at the bottom of the cylinders are uncovered by the pistons as they go BDC, allowing charged air to come in and push the exhaust out through 4 open exhaust valves in the cylinder head.
You should hear them at full tilt when they were brand NEW units and pulling 16,000 tons of coal out of one of the mines near Gillette, WY. I used to slide open a window just to listen to them SCREAM.....god, it was orgasmic!
It reminds me of multiple morse code operators in an emergency/immediate broadcast mode... And the engine in this video hasn't even gone into full throttle 😱... It's amazing what we take for granted everyday when our respective engines serve our daily "routines" 🏆 💪
@@jlo13800 what in the fuck are you talking about dude I see you everywhere. You're literally talking about 2 stroke gas engines lmao. You're obviously a troll
Diesel locomotives are a wonderful piece of engineering. I really admire these giant machines, and they are the ones that bring us utility and help our products such as food, coal and wood reach our industries.
We who love these "gears", also like the sound of a turbo compound Wright R 3350...pretty awesome to behold...and it even flies...lol. Thanks...as a RR buff.
A part of me would have an SD40 mounted on one side in my garage just to hear that sound every time I started it up, and hooked up to a power generator and a lathe/grinding wheel setup just so I could say it had a reason for being there. =)
I ran Burlington Northern coal and freight for years. It was always a thrill to go back and fire-up an SD-40 or SD-45 after it had been shut down for whatever reason. Had the privilege of seeing a turbocharger failure on the third unit while on the lead unit. Glad I was at the head end at the time. We used to occasionally get those BN 6600-series "covered wagon" units on freight consists. There were times I had to walk back through those units while they were at full power. I found that to be rather "sexy" and frightening as hell at the same time. Must have been a lot like porking Pamila Anderson in the early days...........................
I love to sit in engine while running. I enjoyed sitting in the engine at Shiridi only one time when the train is in halt position. This is abt 20 yrs back incidence. The driver allowed me for only one minute. Tq vm to the driver & my lovely Indian Railways.🙏👍🇮🇳🇮🇳
I am so happy after seeing this video & loved this video , the process of running the engine to generate power is like the pumping the blood by heart .
I LOVE THIS! THIS IS ONE OF THE TOUGHEST ENGINES EVER MADE. THERE IS NOTHING TOUGHER THAN THESE ENGINES. HEARING THIS ENGINE CRANK OVER SOUNDS SO TOUGH. ONE OF THE BEST UPLOADS ON YOU TUBE. BRUTE POWER. I HAVE WATCHED THIS SO MANY TIMES. I CAN LISTEN TO THIS ENGINE IDLE ALL DAY.
yes true 4 joke strokes are throwaway junk, i hate 4 strokes in cars trucks too! now we are even we are more brainwashed by all this awful LED lights every where!
I always used the pre lube pump before start up. 16 E M D 645 E-7 locomotive division marine application. 16 cylinder, 645 series, E-7 means turbo charged. You could get fired if after sitting 8 for hours you did not pre lube. I had two of these beautiful engines in my engine room. Absolutely 👍 no problem with the G M ‘S also G M diesel generators 671 and a V 8-71 . You also had to blow down the big engines, open air cock for each cylinder and turn it over to make sure no fluids leaked into the cylinder. If you did not blow it down and fluid leaked into the engine you could bend a connector arm ( rod ).
This is an older version, 645E3B we were allowed 5 days before prelube, these old girls weren't fitted with prelube pumps and we made our own using air powered diaphragm pumps.
Why would you? Different systems, different needs, different countries, why compare? You might 'make fun', of us, but like almost everything else you use or have used on a 'railroad' including steam traction, it was invented and pioneered right here bright boy.
My dad works for the train company Ltec and showed me the same diesel 16 cylinder engine in the video and showed me the removable valve covers, I am more of a car geek but I was very intrigued
Que bello es ver toda esta ingenieria mecanica me apacionan los motores diesel Mis mas altos respetos para quien invento el primer motor Sencillamente un genio
THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! It brings back memories!!! I was around it for 37 1/2 years! I thought I wouldn't miss hearing it, but it does do a body good to behold something as sweet as an EMD engine! SO much nicer than a GE engine!
Gosh, I cannot get enough of that heartbeat noise mid-startup. It just sound so ominous and powerful.
It has a heart rate.
Boy that's a hell of a camshaft, I couldn't imagine the crank
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Then definitely you have never seen a ship’s engine..... 😁
@@HopeIsAlliGot I assume you're referring to big boy cruise or cargo ships and not tugboats? 🤣😂
@@hakeemsd70m hahahhahaha. Exactly brotha. That’s what I work on . Something like 28,000 BHP 🤓
It huge, massive needle rollers every that it rides on.
Engine data sheet:
EMD 16-645-E3
Layout: 45° V in V6,V8,V12,V16 or V20.
Power: 3000 hp / 2237 kW
Type: Two-stroke diesel engine
Cylinder volume: 10600 cubic centimeters / 10.6 liters / 645 cubic inches
Aspiration: Single/Twin turbocharged or Single clutch driven turbocharger
Management: Mechanical
Material: steel and cast iron
RPM range: 200 RPM - idle, 930 RPM - redline
Fuel injection: Per unit
Lubrication system: Wet Sump forced lubrication system
Cooling: Liquid cooled
Compression ration: 14.5:1
Air system: Intake ports in each cylinder liner,4 exhaust valves on each head
Manufactured between 1965-1990.
Disposition: Many still in service.
Hope this helped some people.
I've heard somewhere you can still have the 645 manufactured upon request. But don't take my word for it.
Sob misa
How come the torque figure?
What are the size of the exhaust valves?
These still pull freight in Ireland. Not huge trains, but a thousand tons single headed. Ours arrived in 1977. All still in service.
I’m watching this one often... love the way it starts, the huming heartbeat before revving up to idle...
Yeah it's kind of a music that we should enjoy
@@subramanip8434 before it's too late :(
@@rice2679 for what
@@JaceN3D before everything goes electric
@@rice2679 o yeah…..
I LOVE the sound of EMD locomotive engines. It's one of the best sounds in the world.
GrnArrow092 me too
And Alco prime movers for me as well. Nothing beats the sound of either.
man listen to the pacer train engine
The sound - music to my ears. Amazing that this 2-stroke has a turbo, camshaft and all those valves.
This and a class 37 start up are music to The ears
it's a heart beat
It is the sound your heart makes before you encounter The Beast.
Then you can't hear your heart anymore
@Majestic Beardsman these diesels are just machines.
Yes it's heart beat but hourly delayed of indian trains is a proof for heart attacks 😂😀🤣😀🤣
Heartbeat of life.
Heart beat of a mighty and loyal monster.
A sound from my childhood. I lived one block from the tracks and my dad was a rail fan.
Was he stolen
Diesel locomotives had a particular sound that scared the crap outta me when I was a little kid. Rumbling giants. Fast forward a few years and my great old Dad took me to work and let me operates the throttle and brake during a shunt. Never forget
Never gets old hearing diesels turn fuel into noise. Have this one as my wake up alarm on my phone.
I love this sound 0:29, when a SD40-2 finally starts up; its one of my favorite sounds.
As a kid I used to watch the SD 45s and the SW1500 switcher on the Southern Pacific in Roseburg OR.
Salute to our mechanical engineer who designed this engine....only engineer can imagine how this is tough task.....
The EMD engines were originally designed and built by a company called Winton Engines. They were designated the W201A. GM bought the engines from Winton initially and decided that they were just what they wanted so they bought the company, then designed the first of the 567 series, basically a redesigned and improved 201A. GM also used a smaller version of this engine when they built the Detroit Diesel, for trucks and marine use. They were also an awesome engine.
@@brucerogermorgan2388 En 1927!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!............... jamais modifié au fondamental!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
One hell of an engine :P
How much are some Boyesen reed valves for my 8v92 2 stroke silver. i cannot find them during tear down as the must have disappeared. Also i need some 7507 T6 billet CNC thingy aluminum connection rods for my OMC 2 wankle rotary snowmobile engines? i cannot find them!
Damn right it is. The EMD 645 is my favorite diesel engine next to the EMD 567 and the Cummims straight 6.
@@hakeemsd70m me too i like the, EMD's, Detroits, fairbanks morse OP. The sachs d600 is awsome 2 stroke diesel from germany and cummins ACE OP is 2 stroke. ever heard of a hirth d24 2 stroke diesel, i would love to get one.
The EMD 16-645 is my favourite locomotive engine, I wish I had an SD40-2
I will put this engine on my bicycle soon
Mr.X # LOL this thing is bigger than a Cadillac!
Mr.X # where could you go with 3000 horses between your legs...🤔
Its bigger than a Chevy Camaros engine!
Mr.X #
lmao good luck
Y M i a l e g l t p t o y b 😂
Sad that it is a short video! I could listen for at least 5 minutes or more to this beautiful sound. It's music to my ears!!
Passenger: "Mr Engineer, how much torque does your engine make?"
Engineer: "Yes."
This was a smaller engine, only 3000 hp but the larger ones are 4300 hp.
@@TheRealVGR I call these torque numbers very precise and accurate
@@TheRealVGR 2.2 MW? Whew..... that's a beast!
I'm guessing 3000 pounds of torque maybe????
@@KurtBenning late reply but I've read the bigger 16-710 makes around 25k pounds of torque with 4500hp so this with 3000 is maybe around 20k or so
I wish starting up my pick-up truck was this dramatic...
engine swap time
I wish my bicycle was this much complex
If you have a Ford diesel in vintertime, you are allmost there 😎
Ronny Ruud like a 6.0 non vgt turbo kinda sounds like this
Carburerated 454s in the winters are like that
0:17 The first few moments I wake up...
0:29 then when I drink my coffee.
ha ha
😁
Relatable
I can definitely relate 😂
Yep me too
It's a two stroke diesel 645 cubic inches per cylinder V16 and 3000 hp
anthony cini 2-stroke? Sure?
Indeed.
Two stroke 645 cubic inches per cylinder V16
It is a uniflow scavenge engine. It has a charged airbox which surrounds the cylinders. Ports at the bottom of the cylinders are uncovered by the pistons as they go BDC, allowing charged air to come in and push the exhaust out through 4 open exhaust valves in the cylinder head.
anthony cini really 2 stroke? mmm.. it still using air starting system?
0:17 heartbeat engine. good sound, nice engine :).
Wow, looks and sounds so much like a U-boat starting up/running, from videos I have seen. Amazing piece of machinery.
0:30 me after drinking coffee in the morning
🙋
Haha
🤣🤣🤣
Hmm could i mount those big exhaust valves on a skidoo 850 ETEC rotax 2 stroke for a new RAVE power valves system?
Best comment 🏆
What an amazing work of human engineering...
These things sound way better than anything smaller.
love that healthy sounding EMD.
You should hear them at full tilt when they were brand NEW units and pulling 16,000 tons of coal out of one of the mines near Gillette, WY. I used to slide open a window just to listen to them SCREAM.....god, it was orgasmic!
0:16 And they say these things aren't alive. . .
🤣🤣😑
and they never, ever understand...
They arent living beings 😑
Pure,hard engineering.... when industries produced iconic stuff...😎😎
Those big engines are divine ! The sound allone is marvelous ....
It reminds me of multiple morse code operators in an emergency/immediate broadcast mode... And the engine in this video hasn't even gone into full throttle 😱... It's amazing what we take for granted everyday when our respective engines serve our daily "routines" 🏆 💪
One of the Best Videos ever for Engines... An OPENED RUNNING Engine... That i have never see before...
Kindest reguards.
When an FI car is made to look like a pansy ... love that sound.
love the sound of it turning over
The CHUGGING of DIESEL LOCO is MUSIC to my ears !!!!!
Diesel power!!!!!💪⛽
What a mechanism, salute to the inventor
Absolutely LOVED seeing the crankshafts in action
*camshafts you mean
Сердце даже заработало и сам проснулся.Отличный движок!!!😊😊😊
4 exhaust valves on 2 rocker arms, one for the injector. What a simplistic yet great design.
Its makes a nice power valve system, uni-flow and does not need a tuned pipe.
@@jlo13800 what in the fuck are you talking about dude I see you everywhere. You're literally talking about 2 stroke gas engines lmao. You're obviously a troll
Diesel locomotives are a wonderful piece of engineering. I really admire these giant machines, and they are the ones that bring us utility and help our products such as food, coal and wood reach our industries.
I can listen to that sound all day long!
A extreme huge, beaultiful and powerfull sound!
Goosebumps for engine lovers
Used to do that every morning. Had to start and let an sd45 warm up/air up. Such a beautiful noise
as a mechanical engineer i'm proud that i know everything in this
lol
+manoj kumar glad you can take a joke friend.
well as an electrical engineer its clear whats going on
what is tdc and bdc btaiyo jra
Deepak Nigam tdc and bdc mean top dead centre and bottom dead centre, it is the max distance a piston travels to top and bottom inside cylinder.
I could listen to that sound all night! I love the sound of large engines!
We who love these "gears", also like the sound of a turbo compound Wright R 3350...pretty awesome to behold...and it even flies...lol. Thanks...as a RR buff.
A part of me would have an SD40 mounted on one side in my garage just to hear that sound every time I started it up, and hooked up to a power generator and a lathe/grinding wheel setup just so I could say it had a reason for being there. =)
I would definitely do that
I love the sound of the SD-40-2 it sounds way different than any other locomotive.
And this one of those reasons why i will never stop loving engines
Every gear-head on earth should watch this!
I love how it's like it struggles and just suddenly fires up, that is so f**king cool
Listen to that thing breathe while it's being ticked over by the starting motor.
You really get a sense of how hard those pistons are pounding in this video
That is awesome, love to see mechanical stuff like that in motion
I could just imagine how big the pistons are and how fast they're moving
Actually the max RPM is only 950
@@anthonycini5588 oh wow. That's really good
Biggger piston move slower
BEAST IS A WAKE UP FROM DEEP DREAMS.
Nermin Delic Creations, sound like is coming back to life
Now it will fuck every rail 😀
Приятно смотреть и слушать,когда такая техника работает как часыУважаю Данику Патрик и Брэда Кеселовски
Truck: my Engine sounds so good than other vehicles
SD 40: hold my V16
XD
Why have I only just seen this!? So much churning metal, and that sound!!! 🔊😍👌
I ran Burlington Northern coal and freight for years. It was always a thrill to go back and fire-up an SD-40 or SD-45 after it had been shut down for whatever reason. Had the privilege of seeing a turbocharger failure on the third unit while on the lead unit. Glad I was at the head end at the time.
We used to occasionally get those BN 6600-series "covered wagon" units on freight consists. There were times I had to walk back through those units while they were at full power. I found that to be rather "sexy" and frightening as hell at the same time. Must have been a lot like porking Pamila Anderson in the early days...........................
We have them in Romania🙂. GM locos. 2 stroke. Nice sound😊
This is one of my favorite videos on UA-cam. Such an adrenaline rush for me.
The engine sound feels like a complex heart beat
Like many hearts beating together in a rhythm
Germans in 2000s: Lets put these mfs into family cars!
Imagine having an engine the size of a building. So cool!
Thats a trip Those valves are huge
That thing sounds awesome and seeing the rocker arms move is super cool too.
Thanks for the nice comments
@@anthonycini5588 Yep.
0:20 sounds like a heartbeat
Saya kalau lihat mesin hidup seperti ini senang sekali...tapi sayang durasinya pendek bgt
0:30 Thats My Laptop When I Start a Game
P.S : Thanks For 100+ likes Lmao
Saaame!!!
😂😂😂
No, that's Chuck Norris his calculator^^
😂
Like #165, you're welcome. My laptop while starting android studio
Just the right video to watch when you're depressed 😃😊
The awake of a monster. I love the sound. Thanks for the video couldn’t be better ;)
I love to sit in engine while running. I enjoyed sitting in the engine at Shiridi only one time when the train is in halt position. This is abt 20 yrs back incidence. The driver allowed me for only one minute. Tq vm to the driver & my lovely Indian Railways.🙏👍🇮🇳🇮🇳
That's what real engineering is about, when people create real things, not idiotic tik tok videos
I really like This Sound of engine starting. I have watched this Video many Times. Every year. I just Love it.
I am so happy after seeing this video & loved this video , the process of running the engine to generate power is like the pumping the blood by heart .
I LOVE THIS! THIS IS ONE OF THE TOUGHEST ENGINES EVER MADE. THERE IS NOTHING TOUGHER THAN THESE ENGINES. HEARING THIS ENGINE CRANK OVER SOUNDS SO TOUGH. ONE OF THE BEST UPLOADS ON YOU TUBE. BRUTE POWER. I HAVE WATCHED THIS SO MANY TIMES. I CAN LISTEN TO THIS ENGINE IDLE ALL DAY.
I want to make love to this TOUGH engine. Like gently bite it's governor, and play with the layshaft. God it's so hot and masculine.
4 strokes are throw away junk, they suck in cars/trucks too. i would never buy one of these 4 joke outboards either.
This locomotive engine is a 2 stroke @@jlo13800
yes true 4 joke strokes are throwaway junk, i hate 4 strokes in cars trucks too! now we are even we are more brainwashed by all this awful LED lights every where!
Wow 😳😳 what a sound man...love it.
0:18 - 0:28 was a beautiful piece of music. I may steal that.
I listened it with Earphones and Full Volume to get the real fell. I Loved it ❤
Still an excellent video, I love how it sounds like a heartbeat at first.
Even the Starter Sounds Awesome!
it's a great pleasure to see this all this moving parts...
It's like reviving a heart of the loco.....😍😍😊😊 Loved it....
I always used the pre lube pump before start up. 16 E M D 645 E-7 locomotive division marine application. 16 cylinder, 645 series, E-7 means turbo charged. You could get fired if after sitting 8 for hours you did not pre lube. I had two of these beautiful engines in my engine room. Absolutely 👍 no problem with the G M ‘S also G M diesel generators 671 and a V 8-71 . You also had to blow down the big engines, open air cock for each cylinder and turn it over to make sure no fluids leaked into the cylinder. If you did not blow it down and fluid leaked into the engine you could bend a connector arm ( rod ).
This is an older version, 645E3B we were allowed 5 days before prelube, these old girls weren't fitted with prelube pumps and we made our own using air powered diaphragm pumps.
@@anthonycini5588 thanks for the information.
Used to work on emd locos. Good menories. Thanks
Car Lovers crying After seeing this Beauty 🔥
Always loved working on them
@@anthonycini5588 Every morning when the beast wakes up it's chilling ri8?❤️
sounds very much like an angry version of our class 66 EMD here in the uk :)
your Class 66 EMDs have the successor of the EMD 645 (which is what this engine is), which is the EMD 710.
ah ok thanks :)
Why would you? Different systems, different needs, different countries, why compare? You might 'make fun', of us, but like almost everything else you use or have used on a 'railroad' including steam traction, it was invented and pioneered right here bright boy.
Why make fun of U.K./E.U. railroading? No, they don't use SD90/43MACs, or move 15,000 tons at a time? They don't need to.
Eh, Deltic sounds better, still.
Love those EMDs worked on SeDco oil rigs for years. . Know every nut and bolt in these engines. So easy to work on .
Science students and rail fans can feel .🔥🔥💯
My dad works for the train company Ltec and showed me the same diesel 16 cylinder engine in the video and showed me the removable valve covers, I am more of a car geek but I was very intrigued
When that thing took off it sounded so badass
Everytime I get on UA-cam I play this video - what a great sound
Que bello es ver toda esta ingenieria mecanica me apacionan los motores diesel
Mis mas altos respetos para quien invento el primer motor
Sencillamente un genio
THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! It brings back memories!!! I was around it for 37 1/2 years! I thought I wouldn't miss hearing it, but it does do a body good to behold something as sweet as an EMD engine! SO much nicer than a GE engine!
I agree.
Sweet music to my ears!
Man I love the compression sound
it feels like a beating heart. Amazing!
As a kid I used to listen to the trains come through from Melbourne to Sydney
My washing machine in the middle of the night.
Why is this so relatable?
Will this fit in a Ford F-150? I want something with a little more torque than a V8
uh yes you’re gonna need to make your F-150 a long boi and you’ll get a *LOT* more torque than a V8
i can watch this 1000 times.....simply amazing t
Can’t beat the sound of a classic 645E3!