Why The Perkins 6.354 Was Banned: The Engine That Was Too Powerful
Why The Perkins 6.354 Was Banned: The Engine That Was Too Powerful The Perkins 6.354 engine was once considered too powerful for its time—and it came with controversy. In this video, we break down why it was banned, the technology behind it, and how it shaped diesel engine history. A must-watch for classic engine fans. #perkins #dieselengine #enginehistory #classictrucks #mechaniclife

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