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No diesel engines use the "heat of compression" to cause fuel to ignite not electrical ignition.
No, spark plugs do not cause ignition in diesels. The fuel compression causes ignition
Diesel engines work by using compression to cause an explosion which releases a surge of power. The engine compresses diesel fuel and oxygen in a cylinder until the fuel heats up and explodes.
Head gasket & oil cooler
Head gasket & oil cooler
Cracked injector cups is the main cause of diesel in the cooling system. There is a special tool to remove them with out taking the head off.
It will cause a lot of damage. AdBlue is for exhausts not engines.
Blown head gasket will do it check your coolant for oil in it and your engine oil for coolant it it...
Diesel fuel or coolant entering the crankcase. Either will cause serious engine damage. Stop driving the truck until you can have this repaired.
check your coolant in your radiator northstar engines are designed to have your fans running if you have low coolant.
first you must determine what is actually contaminating the coolant,usually in the detroit series 60 engine it is fuel oil,usually caused by faulty injector cups!
the camshaft timing will cause the late injection process