No
The most common ever 2 stroke diesel was the Detroic 71 series engine.
It had convential bottom end with pressurized oil cranck shaft.
A supercharger tha presurized a lower intake tract at the bottom of the cylinders and cylinder head that had 4 exahust valves per cylinder.
Pretty neat, long lasting and when it was first built insane horse power levels. That was in 1939. The 8V71 produced 318 hp starting in the late 1940s
is diesel same usage as marine gas oil
the gas of the thing their using or fixing
Diesel engines are still 4-stroke (unless and early Detroit engine which were 2-stroke) only real difference between gas and diesel is fuel delivery and ignition.diesel uses high compression,fuel atomization and heat to fire cylinder,where gas engines need a ignition source.hope info was helpfull.
Fuel is injected into the combustion chamber in the form of a sprayed gas and when compressed under great pressure it spontaneously explodes creating the power stroke in a 4 stroke diesel engine.
no diesel is used in trucks. like buses or truck driving trucks
Yeah diesel is a gas or they whouldnt let u put it in to ur gas tank. R u sttupid.actually diesel is a type of fuel used with engines that are made for diesel fuel. but yes it is a FUEL the same as Gasoline.Diesel is a liquid.
Yes
Engines with longer piston stroke, higher turbo boost pressures, and diesel fuel has more energy in it than gasoline.
Diesel generators are more energy efficient, they are more durable and require less maintenance, have a longer life span, and while the cost for diesel is generally higher than gas it costs less to operate a diesel generator because of the fuel efficiency. Just like diesel cars versus gas cars, diesel will last longer. Diesel fuel is a cheaper longer lasting alternative to regualr unleaded gasoline.
compression temperature make the implosion, 1 admission,2 compression, 3 explosion, 4 exhaust. same stroke for the gas engine but more compression on diesel engine. the thing is on a diesel engine that the explosion begin,depend wich brand of engine, 2 dgr before the top
If its a power stroke it take diesel if it is a tridant it takes gas it all depends on what engine is in it
None Unless you change the Transmission too. 7.3 Diesel Bellhousing looks similar to a 351 and 460 Gas motors but there is a difference.