This jerk your referring to is probably just the pistons coming to a halt. Diesel engines have very high compression, thus the pistons and sometimes blast downwards when the engine is shut off.There is nothing to be done if thats the case. If it has a clutch, your probably letting the clutch out before the engine completely stops.
Just about any diesel vehicle will run on biodiesel.
Yes. Speedco offers inspections on diesel vehicles.
Yes, it sure does. The only vehicle that does not have spark plugs are vehicles with diesel engines.
A diesel vehicles does not need to be running. A diesel ignition in a Diesel engine comes from compression and not spark.
Gazole and diesel fuel are essentially the same thing, with gazole being the French term for diesel fuel. Both fuels are used in diesel engines and have similar properties. The differences in terminology do not impact the performance of vehicles, as they are interchangeable in terms of usage and impact on vehicle performance.
petrol vehicles pick up and response to gear changes quicker
Most small vehicles do not use diesel engines.
IT is used for diesel vehicles
IT is used for diesel vehicles
Diesel for road vehicles is known as DERV (Fuel for Diesel Engined Road Vehicles) or ULSD (Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel which has a reduced sulphur content) and is white in colour.
Yes, diesel vehicles produce carbon monoxide as a byproduct of combustion.
HMDE on a vehicle registration certificate typically stands for "Heavy Motor Diesel Engine." It indicates that the vehicle is equipped with a heavy-duty diesel engine, which often pertains to larger vehicles such as trucks and buses. This designation can be important for regulatory purposes, such as emissions standards and taxation.