Four simple steps. Induction - brings air and gas to cylinder, compression - pressurises the air and the gas, combustion- ignites the air and the gas creating power, and exhaust - releases fumes. all this happens in the cylinders.
A diesel engine is a compression engine. air is drawn into the compression chamber and compressed witch creates lots of heat. around 20 degrees before TDC (Top Dead Center) diesel fuel is injected into the compression chamber and ignites.
Yes it is possible to swap a diesel for a petrol engine, if you have the money, skill, and time. It will require lots of money. I would not advise it.
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No, a diesel is a compression firing engine and a petrol is a spark firing engine. Diesel fuel will not burn in a petrol engine with spark plugs.
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Well they are usually very powerful. They're good if you don't mind them being gas guzzlers.
You won't find a gas filter on a diesel engine.
Need to know make, model, and engine in order to answer this.
Rudolph diesel
Currently, the gas price is $4.23 or something like that
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It is in Darjaling started by Britishers as a disel engine by Cummins
i'm trying to get an answer on the subject because, I worked in a shipyard in Boston ma.overhauling the engine in the 1970's.
Spelled as diesel, this type of internal combustion engine uses the heat of compression to ignite the air/fuel mix, and has no spark plugs.
Yes it is possible to swap a diesel for a petrol engine, if you have the money, skill, and time. It will require lots of money. I would not advise it.
Diesel engines have a far higher compression which allows the diesel fuel to explode without the use of a spark plug.