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major engine overhaul, I'm dead against turbocharging on the score that it reduces reliability and service life. What is the reaction to turbo-charging on the Continent?

ATurbo-charged Volvo and Scania-Vabis

engines have such a favourable record that operators in Scandinavia do not seem to bother whether the engine of a vehicle they purchase is turbo-charged or not, so long as its output characteristics and fuel consumption are acceptable.

On the Continent generally, however, there is some bias against turbo-charging because of past misapplications and a number of premature failures. Providing efficient sealing and coping with elevated ring-belt temperatures are normally the main problems to be overcome when a standard diesel engine is turbocharged.

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