Learn about the basic components and the working of an four stroke automobile Diesel engine. Part 2 (Stages of Combustion) • How Diesel Engines Wor... Part 3 (Valve Timing Diagram) • How Diesel Engines Wor...
+Automotive Basics AWESOME!!! i LOVE your videos, man! i was thinking of a water powered engine, instead of diesel. Diesel is bad for the enviorment. the water engine works by seperating H2 and O. then it goes to the generator, which will self ignite due to the bumping. then, comes hydrogen plasma, producing 10000 to 30000v. goes to the solenoid to subjecting with a extremely strong magnetic field. Due to high MF and pressure, it will move strongly, moving the truck or any dieseled engines. Thank you for participating. Hope you love it! :)
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I drive mini-buses powered by diesel engines (either the 6.6 liter Duramax or a 6.0 Powerstroke) and am occasionally left in wonder that this works at all. It's astonishing engineering. Rudolf Diesel was a genius.
This is a very clear and informative video. Now you could make a similar one with a spark plug and a carburetor for a four stroke PETROL engine. Thanks anyway.
and thats how u clear the doubts of students and also students who have curiousity to know these kinds of stuff but dnt have knowledge. A very good video
Thank you very much, that is very clear and nice presentation of the working process! Makes much more sense to me now. It's just awesome. Thanks again ! :)
this is so detailed! well done guys! I never understood exactly how the camshafts controlled the valves on the different strokes- it's very difficult to see how on a working engine. I was about to do more research until I saw this vid.. timing is everything ;-) cheers guys!
Awesome Video, with slow and detailed explaining (for curious people like me hehe)... I have one question though; Is there any difference at all between Diesel and Petrol/Gasoline engines? Because I saw a video very similar to this and inside the video, there was a spark plug in the place of the fuel injector (as in this vid) and I'm thinking, Diesel is AUTO ignited, and so then, Petrol/Gasoline is ignited by a spark plug?... If I may know if my thinking is correct or maybe I misunderstood... Thanx
What mechanism prevents the exhaust valve from opening during the intake stroke? Also, what mechanism prevents the intake valve from opening during the exhaust stroke? If it is just a matter of air pressure differential then shouldn't both valves open and close simultaneously?
grid heaters are only used in some motors too. not all diesel engines have them. every (direct injection) diesel motor from about 1980 and back just started off by its self, the compression temperature it raises and makes by itself of when the piston is compressing.
Shahir Saad different from diesel engines, spark plugs are used in petrol engines. In petrol engines the air and fuel are mixed BEFORE entering the piston cylinder (unlike diesel engines, which the air and fuel mixes INSIDE the cylinder). So petrol engines don't rely the combustion to happen from compression, but rather the mixed air and fuel are ignited by the electricity from the spark plug. That's why petrol pistons and cylinders are wider in diameter and the strength and speed of the pistons are not as great as in diesels. Because they don't rely in compression, but rather from the electricity of the spark plug. Hope that makes sense.