In an internal combustion engine with a carburettor a mixture of air and atomised fuel is drawn into the cylinder.
If the engine is fuel injected compression ignition engine then air is drawn in, the fuel is introduced just before top dead centre of the compression stoke.
If you mean intake stroke, then the answer is air.
They preheat the air in the cylinder to make starting easier. they actually heat the diesel fuel to make starting easier
A diesel engine requires at least a 20:1 compression ratio, or about double a gasoline engine. The PSI this translates to depends on the size of the cylinder. You will need to consult the manufacturer's service manual.
F350 is a Ford. Why is fuel getting into the crankcase? Dead cylinder and it is running past the rings. If that's not your question, rephrase it and ask again.
There is no such engine as a Cummins 2500 Diesel.
The diesel engine can operate at 12:1 to 24:1 at idle.
This engine is an inline 6 cylinder diesel engine. It runs on Diesel.
The purpose of the cylinder head is Luke Cooper
A standard four stroke cycle engine has intake, compression, power, exhaust strokes. Induction and intake are the same thing. Answer The induction stroke is where the engine cylinder refills with a new 'charge' of air (if it's a diesel) and air and fuel (if it's a petrol) There are slight variants on the above depending on whether the the fuel is directly or in-directly injected in to the engine - but to keep it simple the above hopefully will give you a good idea!
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it depends on the size of the diesel engine going in so yes and no
diesel engine
Any Dodge diesel to date features and inline, six cylinder Cummins engine.
No.
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its a v8 turbo diesel
Diesel engine doesn't have spark plug as like petrol engine . But It has an atomizer (A plug through which fuel is sprayed into the combustion chamber).... During Intake Stroke ,the vacuum caused by piston draws air (only) into the cylinder ,Now during Compression stroke Atomizer comes to play ,Spraying Diesel into the cylinder meanwhile the piston compresses the air, so that it's temperature rises to such extent that diesel could be ignited by the heated air, and there comes the power stroke and so on... So ,Conclusion is that Diesel Engine doesn't use spark plug, but the increase in temperature of air during compression is enough to ignited the diesel.. Hope You Got The Answer
The Isuzu C-240 engine is a 4 cylinder in-line diesel engine.