Volvo D12 Series Engine Now Remanufactured in North America - Engine Builder Magazine

Volvo D12 Series Engine Now Remanufactured in North America

The
Volvo Reman D12s are remanufactured at the Middletown Remanufacturing
Center (MRC) in Middletown, PA. MRC has provided North American
customers with superior remanufactured parts for more than 30 years. Volvo Reman D12s are available through Volvo Truck dealers.
Each engine is delivered as a “basic engine” (long
block), which allows customers to re-use external engine components
such as alternators from their original D12. Previously, remanufactured
D12s for North America were shipped from Europe as complete engines.

Each
Volvo Reman Basic Engine includes a remanufactured cylinder block,
cylinder head, accessory drive, connecting rods and oil pump. The
engine also includes new piston rings, cylinder liners, bearings,
bushings, gaskets and seals.

“The Volvo D12 series enjoys
tremendous success with customers who value its performance,
reliability and fuel economy,” said Darin Redmon, Volvo Trucks engine
marketing manager – parts marketing. “Remanufacturing the D12 gives
customers a cost-effective option for extending the operating life of
their Volvo VN or Volvo VHD, with new engine performance.”

Remanufactured
Volvo D12 engines are completely disassembled and cleaned. Each
component receives a rigorous in-process inspection, measured against
Volvo’s original equipment and Volvo reman specifications, the company
said. All critical components and “high wear” items are replaced with
new components. Machining of remanufactured components includes
stringent quality control processes, using precision CNC machining
centers, to ensure performance and reliability standards are met.

For more details, visit Volvo Trucks North America at http://www.volvo.com/trucks/na/en-us/.

 

Additional News Articles>>

You May Also Like

NMRA/NMCA Announce Augustine Herrera as National Tech Director

ProMedia Events and Publishing, the parent company of the Holley NMRA Ford Nationals and NMCA Muscle Car Nationals, has announced Augustine Herrera as the new NMRA/NMCA National Tech Director. His duties include overseeing fair competition in both drag racing series and leading the on-site tech staff at all national events.  “Augustine joined our team in

ProMedia Events and Publishing, the parent company of the Holley NMRA Ford Nationals and NMCA Muscle Car Nationals, has announced Augustine Herrera as the new NMRA/NMCA National Tech Director. His duties include overseeing fair competition in both drag racing series and leading the on-site tech staff at all national events. 

Shop Solutions November 2021

Check out these Shop Solutions from builders across the country!

Cam Center
Holley Classic Truck Battery Tray and Hold Down

Holley Classic Trucks can battery trays for 1981-1987 C/K Series trucks and Blazer/Jimmy/Suburban manufactured to precisely mimic the factory look with all of the original holes and contours. Related Articles – Rocker Arm Tech – Part 1 – Automotive Specialty-Equipment Retail Sales Reach New High – Rebuilders Choice Made from heavy-gauge steel and EDP coated

Holley Battery Tray
Rocker Arm Tech – Part 1

In this episode of Steve Tech, Steve Morris breaks down the fundamentals of rocker arms, rocker arm stands and valvetrain rocker arm geometry. Class is in session! Related Articles – The SCAT Story – Numbers Don’t Tell The Whole Story – Performance Rocker Arms

Automotive Specialty-Equipment Retail Sales Reach New High

Despite what occurred throughout 2020, the specialty-equipment industry showed resilience with industry retail sales climbing from $46.2 billion to a new high of $47.89 billion in the U.S., according to the new 2021 SEMA Market Report. Related Articles – Future of Engine Building: Converting the Masses – Future of Engine Building: The Road Ahead for

Other Posts

COMP Performance Group Announces Plans for 2013 Power Tour

The Power Tour is considered one of the biggest and best road trips in the nation for performance enthusiasts. A variety of special events are scheduled throughout the week, including a highly anticipated cruise night in downtown Memphis (home of CPG) on the Tuesday, June 4. Related Articles – New AETC Website Debuts – PRW

New AETC Website Debuts

Each year AETCbrings together engine builders, racers, engineers and media members from around the world to exchange information on the day’s most popular engine-building topics. In an effort to make information about the conference even more accessible, AETChas recently launched an updated, easy-to-navigate website. Related Articles – Eaton Sponsors Western Michigan University Student Race Car

PRW Opens New Corporate Office and Warehouse Distribution Center

The PRW warehouse distribution center and corporate headquarters in now located in Perris, California. In addition to being designed to maximize storage and order shipping, the facility has an abundance of office space that houses the sales, management and support teams, an employee break room, conference rooms, and a larger engineering and product development department.

Melling, Dura-Bond Consolidate Sales and Marketing Efforts

Charles Barnett, vice president of sales and marketing at Dura-Bond Bearing Co., will be heading up the consoliated efforts between Dura-Bond and Melling. Barnett has been a long-term employee at the company as president prior to the Melling purchase several years ago. He also had a career with ACDelco/General Motors and previously served as general sales