if we use 2 stroke diesel engine in our bike then engine get more vibration & noise so it is not comfartable to the rider so it cant use in our bike
methanol and diesel dont mix
usually on the right side on the engine, there is a kikstart. most dirtbikes dont have electric start. trail bikes do mostly but race bikes dont.
i have two dirt bikes a kx 250 2 stroke and a cr 150 4 stroke and if you stop annd dont hold the clutch they both cut off
diesel's dont produce enough
No, diesels dont have spark plugs
No it's not...You need to adjust your idle on the carb or it may need cleaned.
diesels dont have spark plugs
you dont they are hydraulic ,there is no adjustment
"Petrol", or gasoline, engines require a spark plug to ignite the fuel and air mixture to generate energy on the power stroke in a typical four stroke engine (Intake, Compression, Power, Exhaust). Diesel engines use what is sometimes called "compression ignition" to ignite the fuel air mixture on the power stroke. I'll assume by "self-detonation" you mean ignition by something other than a spark plug. Gasoline cannot be used in a diesel engine, nor can diesel fuel be used in a gasoline engine. Engine damage can occur in either scenario. Diesel fuel is less refined than gasoline so is more oily. This helps lubricate and cool the inside of the diesel combustion chamber that operates at much higher temperatures. In a gasoline engine, combustion temperatures are lower so the oil does not burn off and will cause excessive and heavy smoke. I'm not sure if gasoline would even work in a diesel engine because gasoline has a lower flash point than diesel and would ignite too soon and burn too fast in the diesel combustion chamber. Perhaps another, more knowledgeable, contributor could shed some light on that one. The bottom line is if the engine is "self-detonating", aka compression ignition, it would be a diesel engine not a "petrol engine". The engine cannot be both petrol and compression ignition - it just wouldn't work. Diesel engines have become better and better in recent years since automakers have put R&D money into projects, and VW now has the TDI diesel that is powerful, efficient, economical, and reliable.
IDK if it will fit, but it did I dont think you could even get that turbo spooled up on a 3.9L engine.
The weighed about 60lbs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) Jk! I dont know.
The sensors are not there I dont think. You will have to get them from a Turbo Diesel engine and prob fit the sensors. ALOT OF HASSLE! Its not worth it. You could buy a turbo diesel 205 lump and fit that with the wiring loom? Still lots of work. I fitted the engine but not the loom and dont mind that I dont have a rev counter.