Replace intake manifold gasket. Refer to saturnfans.com for a how-to with pictures.
Ignition module.
The lowest compression ratio of a compression-ignition engine that allows a specific fuel to be ignited by compression ignition.
fuel pump or the ignition module needs to be replaced
Compression ignition is deisel. Otherwise, spark ignition is gasoline.
did you have your ignition coil replaced? the signs are that the ignition coil is overheating thus you are able to restart after an hour, when the coil cools. also check if your ignition coil has a resistor. if it has, have it checked for continuity. did you have your ignition coil replaced? the signs are that the ignition coil is overheating thus you are able to restart after an hour, when the coil cools. also check if your ignition coil has a resistor. if it has, have it checked for continuity.
I think you have a typographical error in your question. The question I believe is "What is a compression ignition engine?" The answer is:- A diesel engine is a compression ignition engine.
compression ignition
compression ignition
First, run a compression check. If that's not it it could be ignition or injectors.
Ignition is accomplished by compression.
the diesel engine. it takes one ignition to start, then it runs off of (autoignition) ignition from heat caused by high compression. compression ignition (autoignition) causes ignition to happen a little earlier than spark ignition engines (gas engines) which is less vulnerable to risk of engine knocking or wasted power when dealing with high compression. -maddmatt
No. Spark plugs remain in Petrol engines. MPFI stands for Multi Point Fuel Injection, thus replacing the carburetor with injectors. Petrol engines need a source for ignition unlike Diesel engines, where the ignition happens due to compression.