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Q: What happens near the end of the compression stroke on a CI engine which does not happen with a standard SI engine?
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What will happen if you use diesel in petrol engine?

Your car will very soon stop running. Then you will have to go to a mechanic/garage to empty the gas tank and put the right fuel in it. The same thing will happen if you put petrol in diesel engine. My co-workers did BOTH of these things on our company cars at different times by accident. Both cars worked after they emptied tanks and put the right fuel in them.the engine wont work coz the property of diesel fuel is that,it ignites only at a high compression ratio (around 17-19:1),whereas a petrol engine has a compression ratio of 9:1(+/- 2).so less compression results in less pressure and lesser temperature.


What happen when use mixture of argon gas and petrol in place of mixture of oxygen and petrol in petrol engine?

big boom, that what happen


Why does headgasket blow?

I interpret your question to be: Why do head gaskets (on an engine) blow-out? There can be several problems: The engine head itself might have been tightened incorrectly (misstorqued). This can happen when the engine was first assembled or after a repair. When this happens the pressure on the gasket in not even and not tight enough in places, so the gas pressure of the engine finds the weak spot. The gasket might be defective. Most gaskets have multiple layers bonded together. If the bonding is not correct or a gasket layer was misscut, again, the gas pressure will find the weak spot. The engine head or cylinder block could be warped. This can happen when an engine severely overheats. The two components will not bed the gasket properly and the result can be a blown gasket. The gasket could have simply worn out. They do have a life expectancy and require replacement when the engine ages.


What would happen if the length of wire increase what happens to the capacitance?

capacitance also increase


What will happen if we put 1 ratio 4 petrol and methanol mixture in petrol engine?

it will increase its performance

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Is there engine compression on a 1991 Mercury Sable 305 engine with the timing chain broken?

You may have compression on any cylinder where the valves happen to be closed, but you will not have compression on all cylinders. 1991 Sable does not have a 305 engine.


What will happen if you put a couple of gallon of gas in a diesel engine?

you will have a bomb. your engine could explode from the increased compression of a diesel engine


What happen petrol is used in diesel engine?

the combustion will take place without completion of compression.


Which engine has highest compression ratio?

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


When can compression happen?

Anywhere!!!!


What would happen if you only use one piston ring on 80cc bike engine?

If you only use one piston ring on 80cc bike engine, the compression ration will be reduced.


What will happen if petrol is used as a fuel in diesel engine?

Petrol or gasoline in a diesel will cause internal engine damage. if petrol is used in diesel engine it may cause explosive sound with burning ....bcz high compression ratio ......


What can happen when oil is mixed with oxygen under pressure?

If it's something like grease, it could start fire.


What will happen if diesel filled in petrol engine?

the engine will not run because of three reasons. 1. Diesel uses more compression than the petrol engine does 2. the diesel engines fuel to air mixture is 1:1 and petrol isn't 3. diesel engines use straight compression or glow plugs instead of spark plugs


If you run a Honda 50cc dirt bike on 110 octane gas what will happen?

Congratulations you have just added to the Misinformation Superhighway. Stock specs for Hondas is about 10:1 COMPRESSION The octane rating of gasoline tells you how much the fuel can be compressed before it spontaneously ignites. When gas ignites by compression rather than because of the spark from the spark plug, it causes knocking in the engine. Knocking can damage an engine, so it is not something you want to have happening. Lower-octane gas (like "regular" 87-octane gasoline) can handle the least amount of compression before igniting. The compression ratio of your engine determines the octane rating of the gas you must use in the car. One way to increase the horsepower of an engine of a given displacement is to increase its compression ratio. So a "high-performance engine" has a higher compression ratio and requires higher-octane fuel. The advantage of a high compression ratio is that it gives your engine a higher horsepower rating for a given engine weight -- that is what makes the engine "high performance." The disadvantage is that the gasoline for your engine costs more


What happens if a valve train clearance is to small on an engine?

When your valves do not have clearance, a number of things may happen. Your valves will not be closing all the way, you can lose horsepower/compression, poor fuel economy, backfires, hesitation, stumble when idle or take off, it will make your engine run like crap! When you lose clearance on the valves, the engine almost acts like it is out of timing. When the valves have excessive clearance, they will be noisy.


What happen when two plates move towards?

compression