Yes. For example, the 6.2 litre V8 which was available in Chevrolet pickups from 1984 onwards (and also powered the first generation of Humvees). As for heavy commercial motors, again, yes - the 60 Series entered production in 1986 and has effectively replaced all the two stroke motors (8V71, etc.) in commercial vehicle applications.
No
Detroit diesel engine is an example of two stroke engine
Diesel engines can be built in both 2-stroke and 4-stroke
you cant turn a 2 stroke into a four stroke. and i don't think you can run diesel in a 2 stroke
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.
No.
No difference.
50000
green engine is 6stroke engine and diesel engine is 4 stroke
3 : 4 stroke : 2 stroke and: Diesel :)
30 or 40 weight oil should be used.
The 4 stroke or 4 cycle engine was invented in 1876 Nicholas Otto in Germany. This is the earliest 4 stroke and is commonly called the Otto cycle engine. The Diesel 4 stoke was invented in 1893 by Rudolph Diesel in Germany.