@@privateerbouncher9622 There are still in use in Hungary too. MÁV M61 (six axle driven) or 459.021 and 022 (four axle driven). Search for "Nohab Tapolca" ;)
I would have a superyacht shaped like a giant yellow rubber duck. With 3 of these engines as prime movers, just so I could run them 1, 2 or 3 at a time.
What's the name of this vessel? Used to run these 16 cyl. Nohabs in a anchor vessel in Gulf of Mexico in 1970s aboard the M/V Black Bart and Captain Kidd and M/V Ann Bonnet. Owned by EPI from New Orleans. Nohab and ALCO's were very dependable engines. Very reliable! Also worked with Stork 9 cylinder weekspoor engines and MWM engines. Its a joy pulling and setting out anchor patterns with Nohobs. Cream of the crop! Good Day.
Sounds very very like the old baby GM locomotives in Ireland. Just look up CIE 141 181 121 locomotives and listen to the sound. Very similar. Great stuff!!
Actualy a clamp is missing between two of the muflers , If i'm right there is not suppose to be a gasket only the clamp is making the seal. The roof has to come of to repair it.
@pwalpar Yes ....the gasket between the 2 front muflers is missing....and the roof has to come of to put it in again...... We need a crane and a whole day to fix it :)
+PingasTheFourth , well your wrong the only basic diffrenc between 567 & 645 is the cylinder diameter and this give you 645 cubic inc. ofcourse the 645 block is reinforced to handel the extra HP up to 3600HP. If I recall correct 567 with 645 powerpacks has around 1900 HP give or take a bit. And to correct you 567E is a 645 block made with 567 powerpacks.from the factory.
@@BenjaminEsposti Could be Denmark, Hungary, Romania or Norway too. NOHAB delivered locomotives to them as well. More likely Sweden though, because they got most of them.
If I were a billionaire, I would keep one of these engines in my man cave just to fire up and listen to.
Or you could make it peel an apple...
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These are still in use in Denmark, Sweden and those bought by German companies :)
@@privateerbouncher9622 There are still in use in Hungary too. MÁV M61 (six axle driven) or 459.021 and 022 (four axle driven). Search for "Nohab Tapolca" ;)
I would have a whole workshop for all these prime movers. The EMD 567, FDL 16, ALCO 251 etc
I would have a superyacht shaped like a giant yellow rubber duck. With 3 of these engines as prime movers, just so I could run them 1, 2 or 3 at a time.
Just when you think it can't get any better, he finds another notch.
Agreed
Ein Sound zum verlieben...
1963 dodge500 school bus and 67 Autocad also I would keep in my mancave.
Beautiful sounding EMD 567
Nohab's are lovely engines, both My, Mx and Mz :)
All have a heavy sound. Especially the 645
What a beast, really... music to my ears
DEN lyd er stadig FANTASTISK.
Absolutely awesome! Too bad GE didn't use EMD prime movers.
Fuel into noise. Love it!
Great video! Nothing can beat the sound of GM 567 engine!
awesome sounds, looked like an exhaust leak in there LOL
This is the best music for the ears!
The song of the Railroad Sirens!
If you only knew how those are fabricate. I worked at EMD plant 2 On south side of Chicago as a young man. It was awesome.
drove past the place some years ago, totally agree wish I could have been there.
@@dieseltrainfreek these were made in Chicago? I've lived there my whole life and had no clue
La Grange, IL.
Amazing Nohab sound ❤
Amazing EMD sound.
I fine running and extraordinarily clean engine. The incoming exhaust gas makes it really primeval. ;-)
What's the name of this vessel? Used to run these 16 cyl. Nohabs in a anchor vessel in Gulf of Mexico in 1970s aboard the M/V Black Bart and Captain Kidd and M/V Ann Bonnet. Owned by EPI from New Orleans. Nohab and ALCO's were very dependable engines. Very reliable! Also worked with Stork 9 cylinder weekspoor engines and MWM engines. Its a joy pulling and setting out anchor patterns with Nohobs. Cream of the crop! Good Day.
Sounds very very like the old baby GM locomotives in Ireland. Just look up CIE 141 181 121 locomotives and listen to the sound. Very similar. Great stuff!!
Excellent sound!!!
This should be a sound decoder in the Roco models that is coming this year!
Fantastic Sound
Best study music
Som maravilhoso, parece uma sinfonia!
Sounds like the good old DSB my locomotive (GM NOHAB build in sweden)
Awesome, But for the the first few seconds It sounded like I was getting a CAT Scan. Liked it.
You mean, that thumping/knocking sound that starts after the hiss? That's the air compressor. :)
holy shit even azure game entertainment steal this engine sound and uses in game!
parece um leão rugindo muito top parabéns
Actualy a clamp is missing between two of the muflers , If i'm right there is not suppose to be a gasket only the clamp is making the seal. The roof has to come of to repair it.
a lot of exhaust gas getting into the engine room. I'm assuming a gasket on the exhaust has failed?
Thats a 645 EmD
@pwalpar Yes ....the gasket between the 2 front muflers is missing....and the roof has to come of to put it in again...... We need a crane and a whole day to fix it :)
Thank You ! kcr56
just a gasket missing between the two rear muflers !
CAT(erpillar) now scans all the EMD's
@CaptainKrimson ...... Yes no space on top of engine roof has to come of :(
Herlig video
lol im punting this on my mp3 player
Great .. I got it on my phone :)
dieseltrainfreek mate it sounds great with really good quality headphones it is awesome great upload
Adam Fletcher Thanks !
dieseltrainfreek still listening to it on my mp3 player
Thanks :)
Very good !
ITS SMOKING!
The the exhaust that aren’t properly connected :)
GM 645?
Ja, det er jo en klassisk lyd. Hvad er det for en MY ?
Gid det var 1104 ;)
Yes notch 8.
awesome
@dieseltrainfreek just to replace a gasket....... o_o
Fuck being in there when the engine's running at full blast, you'd end up poisoned by carbon monoxide.
More likely to go deaf, honestly. You wouldn't be standing there once the engine is running anyway, just a quick walkthough to switch ends, maybe.
Roots Blown 567 or 645 ??
645 ! but born 567C
Roots
IT COULD BE A GP9!
No, it's a NOHAB locomotive ... (Swedish)
WHAT'S A NOHAB?
NOHAB (Nydqvist & Holm AB) was a manufacturing company based in the city of Trollhättan, Sweden.
USING AMERICAN ENGINEERING!
Yes GP9 is similar , Nohab's was with 3 axel boggie with 2 or 3 traction motors depending on the customer.
F-7 locomotiva?
Yes license built F-serie by NOHAB Sweden.Supplied with 567C engine,later rebuilt to 645
+PingasTheFourth , well your wrong the only basic diffrenc between 567 & 645 is the cylinder diameter and this give you 645 cubic inc. ofcourse the 645 block is reinforced to handel the extra HP up to 3600HP. If I recall correct 567 with 645 powerpacks has around 1900 HP give or take a bit.
And to correct you 567E is a 645 block made with 567 powerpacks.from the factory.
what railroad is this engine?
Some Swedish railroad most likely.
@@BenjaminEsposti Could be Denmark, Hungary, Romania or Norway too. NOHAB delivered locomotives to them as well. More likely Sweden though, because they got most of them.
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Looks a bit smokey in there, very dangerous, better check your exhaust gaskets