Bulletin: EMD 16-645F

EMD 16-645F

EMD 16-645F Possible uses... GP40X, GP50, SD40X, and SD50s

The EMD 645 family of diesel engines was designed and manufactured by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors. Developed from the earlier 567 series engines, the 645 series engines entered production in 1965. All 645 engines are two-stroke 45 degree V-engines. Each cylinder is of 645 cubic inches (10.57 liters) displacement, hence the name; with a bore of nine and one-sixteenth inches (230.2 mm), a stroke of ten inches (254 mm) and a compression ratio of 14.5:1. Cylinders in each V-pair are directly opposite each other, allowing "fork" connecting rods for one bank of cylinders as all rods are always in compression throughout both engine cycles (competitor General Electric uses the more complicated "articulated" connecting rods as all rods are alternately in compression or tension throughout all four engine cycles and the simpler "fork" connecting rods cannot operate in tension).
This file contains 16 Airhorns accessible by changing CV48 values 0-15

Key Function Soundslots Volume CVs Volume value
LightDirectional Headlights
F1Bell4283
F2Playable Airhorn3275
F3Coupler Clank5291
F4Dynamic Brake
F5Aux3 output (pre-set to Mars light)
F6Aux1 + Aux2 (Ditch light)
F7Switching Mode
F8Prime Mover Sound On / Off (Mute)1259
F9Manual Notching (Up)
F10Manual Notching (Down)
F11Radiator (Fan) Sound8315
F12Dimmer (Headlights)
F13Short Airhorn16379
F14Detector Sound9323
F15Crossing Communication10331
F16Rail Clank (works only if F8 is On)11339
F17Brake Set / Release12347
F18Sanding Valve13355
F19Short Air Let Off14363
F20Compressor7307
F21Pop Valve Sound15371