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I am not an expert but have worked with 53 Series Detroit Diesel engines since the late 70’s.
The 2-53 that Detroit built for John Deere is a 2 valve 17 to 1 engine with 35 injectors. 2-53 engine production ended in 1972.
The best way to know what injectors your engine has is to remove the valve cover and look at the injector body. It should have a
aluminum tag pressed into it. The picture below shows a 35,35,S40 and N45 injector.
Later production 53 series engines were “N Series” The N series engines were 21 to 1 compression ratio 4 valves per cylinder and had N injectors.
The N injector has different internals, tips and a higher “pop” pressure.
The higher compression ratio was achieved by reducing the size of the combustion chamber in the piston. The picture below shows a 17 to 1 piston from 2-53 and the 21 to 1 piston replacing it.
When rebuilding an “S” engine it is best to upgrade to the N liner kits and injectors. This will improve cold weather starting and reduce smoke.
The 18.7 to1 compression piston were used in the “T” turbo charged engines.
N series injectors can be installed in an engine with S series pistons but it is best to upgrade both.
The 2-53 engine installed in the 440 and 435 has small 35 injectors installed to match the HP to the John Deere drive train. The engine was built without an oil cooler or the piston cooling oil spray nozzles in the connecting rods that other higher HP 53 series engines had. The number on the injector indicates its output 35,40,45 etc. the bigger the number the more fuel output.
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