Diesel is a lower grade of fuel than say, 95 octane unleaded, hence it creates more pollution.
A running Diesel engine releases soot in its exhaust. Another word for soot is particulate pollution - as soot consists of small particles.
The main difference between a diesel and a steam engine is the diesel engine is an internal combustion and the steam engine is external combustion.
There isn't a 5.7L Hemi diesel.
If the engine has spark plug it is said to be petrol engine, and if it has a pump to inject fuel then it is diesel engine.
A diesel engine is heavier than a petrol engine because some parts in a diesel engine are made from cast iron such as cylinder sleeves etc. The weight difference is usually between 10-20kgs.
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Diesel Engine. Due to high caloric value it gives more high milage but it creates pollutions due to incomplete burningg of some gases.
The main reason is that the way Diesel and Gasoline engines works is complete different, the gasoline needs a spark to explode and generate movement. The diesel explodes with pressure, the pressure of the fuel on the cylinder is what makes the explosion, so in a diesel engine you don't need an electric system to generate a spark. The compression in a diesel engine is a lot higher that a gasoline engine. All diesel engines have diesel injectors, gasoline engine works with injectors and carburators. Because of all this differences and more the maintanence is different, oil change periods, air filters, fuel system, electric system, belts, valves.........
The diesel engine doesn't have any spark plugs, and uses heat generated during compression to ignite the fuel. The diesel however, is an internal combustion engine.
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What is the proper name for the braided cable that runs between the fire wall and the back of the engine where the head is located on a 6.0 diesel It is a ground strap. it provides a ground between the engine and the body.
the 14 Liter Naturally-Aspirated V10 Diesel engine can generate 320 hp @ 2,600 rpm...