Marine diesels for pleasure boats range from 2ltr. 4cylinder diesels like from Yanmar rated at 150hp, to the MTU M94 rated at 2600hp, 35.8ltrs V16 powering the 92ft Viking Yatch. The largest is the Korean Wartsila-Sulzer 2 cycle diesel used in cargo ships, 25,480ltr. 14cyl 114,800hp/ 5.6 Million lb-ft of torque.
What kind of engine? There's steam, gasoline, diesel, 4 stroke, 2 stroke.
Rotella T is the best oil, in my opinion, for diesel engines.
The main two refrigeration giants are Thermo King and Carrier
I've had my Rabbit PU for 11 years. I always use 15W 40 oil made for Diesel engines.
Most of them use 'marine diesel oil' - a mixture of gasoil and fuel oil.
The gas engines use 5w20The diesel uses 15w40Any name brand oil is fine.The gas engines use 5w20The diesel uses 15w40Any name brand oil is fine.
The diesel engine is designed to use diesel, which reaches combustion at high (relatively to petrol) pressure and temperature. If petrol is injected into a diesel engine, then combustion will take place in a, very different than it was designed, way, which will eventually destroy the engine. But there are engines that have been designed to burn diesel or petrol. They call them bifuel engines. Old farmer tractors used to have this kind of engines.
The interstellar ships that travel from Earth to Pandora use hybrid fusion and matter-antimatter engines. The Valkyrie shuttles use dual mode fusion engines. The C-21 Dragon gunship, the At-99 Scorpion gunship and the SA-2 Samson Tiltrotor all use turbine engines and rotors.
Petrol engines 10w/40 ACEA A2 (spec.) Diesel engines 10w/40 ACEA A3/B3 (spec.) ...or better.
Diesel fuel is the kind of fuel used by diesel engines. Its a combustible fuel refined from crude oil - just as is gasoline - but diesel has a much higher flash point than gasoline. Its grade is measured in cetane rather than octane
On both the gas and diesel engines they use DEX-COOL antifreeze mixed with distilled water..........
Mostly on ships in oceans and sometimes in lakes collecting samples. Marine Biologists require good swimming skills and the ability of being calm under pressure.