Seeing as it is a diesel engine it has to warm up first in the colder weather. You say that you are starting the engine early in the morning? Well the black smoke may be caused by he motor being cold or simply by the fact that it is a big diesel engine. The rough ride you are referring to is caused by the motor being under-heated, and then as the engine heats up it smooths out.
suction stroke and exhaust strokes are the two strokes involved in 2 stroke engine....
4 strokes for a four stroke, intake, compression,powewr, exhaust
Moisture in the exhaust, or a cold running engine.
If the air intahe and exhaust valves were not actuated what damages expected with the diesel engine? The engine is a four stroke marine diesel engine and because of the rocker arm gears broken the valves remained closed and not actuated.
It is used for scavenging. A 2 stroke needs a way for the exhaust gases to be forced out, which in a 4 stroke, is done on the exhaust stroke. The reason a small 2 stroke has oil mixed into gas, is because fuel is in the crankcase, where the oil should be. This is because scavenging (forcing the exhaust gases out) is done by the pressure created in the crankcase when the piston moves down (at which point fuel is forced out of it and into the cylinder, and the action of this forces the exhaust gases out. This is done by a roots blower in a Detroit Diesel. This is why even turbo charged Detroits have a blower aswell. The blower is forcing the exhaust gases out, which is used to drive the turbo. The blower is essentially driving the turbo.
the function of an exhaust manifold on a gasoline or diesel engine is to expel the burnt fuel from the combustion chamber of each piston out through the exhaust pipe after each combustion stroke of the piston has been completed.
The engine is a 2 stroke 'semi' diesel. Inlet and exhaust are as per 'normal' two stroke diesel but the injected fuel is not ignited by compression alone as in a normal diesel. Instead a 'hot bulb' on the cylinder head is heated with a blow-lamp before starting and heat from this, transferred to a tube in the combustion chamber which ignites the fuel to start the engine. Once running the engine itself maintains the temperature. Often called a Hot Bulb Engine.
Yes all cars have spark plugs if they use unleaded fuel your sparks plus are usually close to the exhaust manifold and have wires running to them. the only way you won't have spark plugs is if your car is a diesel since diesel ingites under the high pressure of heat in the compression stroke
Diesel engines can be built in both 2-stroke and 4-stroke
Plunger stroke is the speed on the engine. This is the injection system on a diesel.
you cant turn a 2 stroke into a four stroke. and i don't think you can run diesel in a 2 stroke
To determine if a truck is diesel-powered, you can check the fuel cap or fuel door for labels indicating diesel fuel, look for a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank, or listen for a louder engine noise and a distinctive diesel engine sound when the truck is running.