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Detroit diesel engine is an example of two stroke engine
30 or 40 weight oil should be used.
Two stroke diesel engines have been manufactured for many years, Detroit have made them for use in loading shovels and dump trucks and foden trucks in England made a two stroke in the 60's for their trucks, they are by modern standards loud, thirsty and dirty.
Diesel engines are still 4-stroke (unless and early Detroit engine which were 2-stroke) only real difference between gas and diesel is fuel delivery and ignition.diesel uses high compression,fuel atomization and heat to fire cylinder,where gas engines need a ignition source.hope info was helpfull.
Diesel engines can be built in both 2-stroke and 4-stroke
Plunger stroke is the speed on the engine. This is the injection system on a diesel.
you cant turn a 2 stroke into a four stroke. and i don't think you can run diesel in a 2 stroke
If it was a 4 stroke OHV diesel it was similar to gas OHV engines. They made 2 stroke diesels as well (Detroit Diesel's V series i.e. 6v-92) which still used a camshaft. SOHC and DOHC orientations were not prevalent on old diesels. 2 valves per cylinder was most common but not the only style.
Dietroit Diesel
where is the crank sensor located on a 6.0l ford power stroke diesel
Because diesel is efficient fuel which decreases the stroke