Sure. Bigger diesels are very often 2-stroke. With forced induction(turbos, superchargers), fuel injection and pressure lubrication they don't suffer the drawbacks of the small 2-strokes of pollution and excessive fuel consumption.
Dietroit Diesel
Detroit diesel engine is an example of two stroke engine
two stroke diesel engine is used in cargo ships as cross head type engines, two stroke petrol engines used in two wheelers.
suction stroke and exhaust strokes are the two strokes involved in 2 stroke engine....
Can be either
big mashines (trains, ships,...)
Diesel engines can be built in both 2-stroke and 4-stroke
Petrol, carburettor Petrol, fuel injected Both can be normally aspirated or turbo charged Petrol two stroke Diesel, Normally aspirated or turbo charged Diesel, two stroke Rotary engine.
Two stroke diesel engines have been manufactured for many years, Detroit have made them for use in loading shovels and dump trucks and foden trucks in England made a two stroke in the 60's for their trucks, they are by modern standards loud, thirsty and dirty.
Plunger stroke is the speed on the engine. This is the injection system on a diesel.
A two stroke engine has half the strokes of an otto (or four stroke) engine, therefore it takes two crankshaft roatations to complete a cycle on a four stroke engine and only one revolution in a two stroke engine. There are several types of two stroke engines, the different types have to do with how the receive the air/fuel mixture, also you have two stroke diesel engines.
you cant turn a 2 stroke into a four stroke. and i don't think you can run diesel in a 2 stroke