A diesel engine is preferred by some over a gasoline engine because a diesel engine is much more efficient; a diesel engine burns about twenty-five percent less fuel than a gasoline engine and more of the fuel is actually converted to mechanical energy. Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel engine in 1892 after learning that gasoline-powered internal combustion engines were not very efficient. Diesel engines have continued to evolve over the years until today they stand poised to make a comeback, thanks to advances in diesel technology.
The diesel engine has been used in semi-trailer trucks for decades, and in passenger cars starting in the 1980s. Diesel engines have become more and more common, and the demand for diesel engine specialists has consequently grown. Diesel service technicians and mechanics repair and maintain the diesel engines that power trucks, cars and other vehicles. The profession is changing rapidly due to the changing nature of diesel engines. For example, electronics and computer technology are now used in diesel engines to make the engine run more efficiently.
Versatility is becoming a valued quality. Diesel engine specialists have to be well-versed with using computers to diagnose and monitor engine problems and qualities. One day the technician may be repairing an electronics system, the next they may be performing heavy engine maintenance, such as installing a new component part. Add to the above the increasing complexity of diesel engines and the fact that new emissions standards may require the installation of newer components on older systems and taking care of a diesel engine becomes a huge job.
Diesel engine specialists stand a chance of finding a job at a higher-end shop if they have professional training from a technical or vocational school. The salary for a diesel engine specialist varies from thirty-four to fifty-thousand per year. Diesel engine specialists use a large variety of tools and usually work in lighted and ventilated areas. Some jobs require them to be on-site, which can place them on the shoulders of highways and in the garages of residential neighborhoods. Diesel engine specialists are expected to experience slightly raised demand as diesel engines increase in complexity and repair needs.
Most diesel engines are hard to start when it is cold. Plugging the diesel engine block heater in will help the engine start.
we can start it with the help of keys
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If you are talking about mixing grades of gasoline, then yes you can. It will not hurt it, it will acutally help the car run better. But you have to make sure that your engine, will allow certain kinds. BUT PLEASE... DO NOT put diesel in a gasoline engine
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To increase the horsepower of a diesel engine you need to put either a turbo charger or a supercharger on it. Cold air intake will also help.
You can disassemble an injector on Komatsu D21A-5 dozer diesel engine with the help of the official certified Service and Repair manual.
No, you cannot put regular fuel into a diesel engine, because the two fuels burn at different temperatures. You can try cleaning your engine, they make products to remove buildup, and this will help your mileage.
Diagrams can help a person make changes to a cars engine properly. The diagram for this engine can be found in the cars maintenance manual.?æ
Never put gas in a diesel car. And never put diesel in a gas car. An engine is built to handle one and not the other.
It lubricates and cools internal engine components.
No is the simple answer... may help clean out your engine because of the detergent found in diesel oil ..just put the right oil in on your next service and change filter