Actually , there are no spark plugs in a diesel engine
A diesel engine doesn't have spark plugs or spark plug wires.
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No With some exceptions in the 1950's and before. Some early diesels started on gasoline with spark plugs and then switched to diesel when the engine was warmeed up.
There is not spark plugs in a diesel engine.
None, it's diesel!
spark ignition engine is also known as petrol engine. but in diesel engines the fuel is burnt due to the high compression of air.so there is no need of spark plug
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.
if we apply spark plug, machine also can run.but compared to previous case withput spark plug which will have low efficiency.
No!
The glow plug is the diesel version of a spark plug. There are 4 glow plugs (1 for each cyl.) located usually near the injector on top of the cylinder head.AnswerThe glow plug is NOT the diesel version of a spark plug, they both do different jobs. The glow plug is there to aid starting when the engine is cold. The spark plug is there to provide the spark for combustion to take place in a petrol/gasoline engine.
There are no spark plugs in a diesel engine therefor no plug wires thus no distributor and no coil.
unless its a diesel, yes