Yes and still are. 1.9 TDi Pump Düse 100bhp
yes definitely it can be made using diesel engines, but it will be so heavy that it cannot be handled by an individual
2500 ml - this is extremely important, not one ml more - and you can use 10W30 in it all year, or HD 30 in it in the summer. I always liked 30-weight diesel engine oil because it was made for hot-running engines, which VW Beetle engines are.
some marine engines are reverse rotation, Also marine engines are made from anti corrosive materials, they are heavy duty and can tolarate vibrations of your ship.
The steam engine made possible for the invention of the steam locomotive and the steam ship. The gas and diesel engines made possible cars, trucks, diesel-electric locomotive engines, diesel-electric submarines, airplanes made flight possible, and the list could go on and on....
A couple of powerful diesel engines.
Shell Rotella T 10W30. Rotella T is made for hot-running diesel engines, which makes it perfect for our hot-running gas engines. Any name brand 30W will also work if you don't have a filter. Cheaper. Works just fine for stock motor.
citroen/peugeot made by ford
No. Volkswagen made two prototypes only in 1951 with a 1.3 L diesel engine. One in a type 1 and the other in a type 2.
The short answer is, Yes. Power Stroke is the diesel engine, made by Navistar International Corporation, that Ford Motor Company uses for its diesel powered F- series pick up trucks. These engines use Ford's software for engine management.
I've had my Rabbit PU for 11 years. I always use 15W 40 oil made for Diesel engines.
Diesel fuel is a type of fuel made from crude oil that is used in diesel engines. It differs from other fuels like gasoline because it is heavier and has a higher energy density, making it more efficient for certain types of vehicles. Diesel fuel also ignites differently than gasoline, which is why it is used in diesel engines.
Electric and diesel engines are generally more efficient and environmentally friendly compared to steam engines. They require less maintenance, have quicker startup times, and produce less pollution, making them more suitable for modern transportation needs. Additionally, electric engines offer instant torque and higher energy efficiency, while diesel engines provide greater range and power for heavy-duty applications. Overall, the advancements in technology have made electric and diesel engines more reliable and cost-effective than traditional steam engines.