Yes. It is a high compreesion engine so you may need to use a breaker bar (or improvise so you have more leverage). Also turn it left then right to ensure torque converter is not what is locking up.
it can be but is not going to help with performance. depending what sort of diesel engine you have, depends on what you can do to improve performance a good diesel mechanic can turn up the fuel pump, change injectors etc. vehicles with computers can have chip added that vastly improves performance and is easiest way to go
bad glow plugs or faulty glow plug timer module
a diesel mechanic is just like any other automotive mechanic, except they fix trucks and other vehicles that have diesel engines.A diesel mechanic is a mechanic that specializes on fixing or building diesel engines for such vehicles as tractors, semi-trucks, or pick-up trucks that have diesel engines.
Scan your hand drawn picture with a scanner and save the file onto your computer. Open it up with an image-editing program like Photoshop and turn your original picture into Layer 1. Then, trace over your picture on Layer 2 with the tools in your program and viola!
One revolution means one complete turn on an objects axis. For instance, if you lay a pencil on the desk in front of you and with one hand place your finger on the center to keep it in place and with the other hand turn the point of the pencil. When the point is returned to it's original starting point you have completed one full revolution.
turn up the fuel... signed::the Diesel Rednek
If its a Diesel, its probably the Diesel Stop switch. Located on the Diesel Fuel Pump.
It is a chemical process. The diesel gets compressed with air which in turn causes heat which in turn causes combustion.
No diesel is a petroleum byproduct and is not water. If there had been water in the diesel fuel, it may separate after a freeze and thaw.
No, and even attempting to do so is a federal crime.
yes,you can use diesel to clean tools. what you do is put hand tools that has oil, rust or other stains and put them in a bucket or a pan of diesel over night and thay will look good as new.
yes
Do you have an old diesel or a new one? If you have an old diesel engine, you turn the key to the "run" position and look for the glow plug light. Glow plugs heat the cylinders, and when the engine is warm the light goes out, you turn the key and the engine starts. On a new diesel, you turn the key and it starts.
all u got to do is turn the set scerw in a half turn
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Turn the fuel down.
Turn the boost up too high