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a diesel engine only runs well when it is at operating temperature
An engine might sound like a diesel at operating temperature if the engine was a diesel or if there was an issue with the manifold. Sometimes gases escaping the manifold cover could cause the engine to sound different.
The normal engine operating temperature, for a 3306 Caterpillar diesel engine, is 180 degrees. The engine should not be operated at temperatures above 200 degrees.
There is no such engine as a Cummins 2500 Diesel.
180-210
The normal operating temperature for a 2008 Ford 6.4L diesel is 190ÊF to 205 F for the engine coolant. The oil temperature can be as high as 242 F.
Gasoline engines cannot run on diesel. Only a diesel engine can run diesel. And a diesel engine cannot run on gasoline.
Depends greatly on the make and model motor but is around 200 degrees.
Depends greatly on the make and model motor but is around 200 degrees.
A Caterpillar see seven diesel engine will begin to overheat at a water temperature of 210 degrees. The recommended operating water temperature is 180 degrees.
If there is adulteration in diesel, you will gt late throttle response. There will be ignition delay. A good diesel gives wafer crisp power delivery & quick throttle response. Good quality diesel gives excellent low end torque & strong pulling power from lower RPM. As per obsevation of Multijet engine of FIAT :- In multijet engine, good quality diesel burns with clattery sound on idle. In multijet engine ,at cold start ,Adulterated diesel gives diesel clatter but diesel clattter disappears when engine goes to operating temp. In multijet engine at full operating temperature diesel clatter disappears & engine revs like petrol engine without sound of diesel clatter.
the normal operating temperature for cars is around 190 degrees.