as with all engines, the cylanders are located in the engine block
No.
On top of the engine
green engine is 6stroke engine and diesel engine is 4 stroke
Detroit diesel engine is an example of two stroke engine
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.
A gasoline injects fuel into the cylinder as it is filled with air, compresses it, then ignites the spark plug to trigger the power stroke. In a diesel engine air is compressed up to 3 times more causing a much higher cylinder temp. Once the air in the cylinder is hot diesel fuel is injected directly into the cylinder and is ignited by the high temperature.
you cant turn a 2 stroke into a four stroke. and i don't think you can run diesel in a 2 stroke
Diesel engines can be built in both 2-stroke and 4-stroke
The camshaft operated the inlet and outlet valves in the cylinder to admit fuel to the engine before ignition and expel the exhaust gas after the power stroke. The camshaft operates at half the crankshaft speed in a four-stroke engine.
On a 4-cylinder engine with a firing order of 1342, if number 1 cylinder is on the exhaust stroke, the number 3 cylinder will be on the induction stroke.
The valve adjustment procedure, on a 3054 Caterpillar diesel engine, begins with manually turning the engine to the number one cylinder. Tighten the valve screw with the cylinder at the top of the stroke. Doing this for each cylinder.
Plunger stroke is the speed on the engine. This is the injection system on a diesel.