because of in the diesel engine fuel injector is uses for ignite the charge & they are operated by fuel pump not to electricity
and in the diesel engine there is no requirement of spark plug to genrate the spark
No spark plugs in a diesel.
old diesel with no electric ignition. fit snorkel pipes on inlet and exhaust
this vehicle is a diesel and does not have a wiring diagram for the ignition circuits as being a diesel it does not have spark ignition
Diesel electric is used on locomotives because the diesel electric system is much cleaner and quieter and more efficient than the old steam locomotives. The diesel fuel is used to run a generator which produces electric power which is used to power the electromagnetic drive motors mounted on the locomotives axles!
Diesel has highest ignition temperature.. So only diesel cant be used in petrol engine
The starter solenoid, despite its name, is not part of a vehicle's ignition system. It is used to send electric current to the starter motor, engaging the engine.
Diesel fuel injection injects fuel into air that is hot enough to ignite the fuel. Spark ignition takes a fuel air mixture mixed and then drawn into the cylinder before ignition, then ignites with an electric spark.
No, spark plugs do not cause ignition in diesels. The fuel compression causes ignition
British trains run on both diesel and electric
Most busses are diesel and the lack of an ignition system makes it that they can be submerged up to there intake. That's why many offroad diesel truck will be equipped with snorkel! So yes, up until their intake if their diesel.
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Diesel trains are louder than electric trains because you the noise that the diesel engine makes, which is louder than the electric engine.