The engine of an old train would be a steam engine.
Cessna currently makes both piston-engined and turbine-powered aircraft. Assuming you mean a piston engined cessna, the engine works basically the same way as the engine in your car. Most small piston-engined aircraft use an air-cooled opposing 4 or 6 cylinder engine very similar to the engine in an old air-cooled volkswagen. Aside from that the other major differences are that aircraft engines usually use a solid-state magneto instead of an ignition coil, and that aircraft engines allow the operator to adjust fuel mixture levels en-route. The magneto is used so that the ignition system can be made independent of the aircraft's electrical system. Even if the electrical system fails entirely, the engine will keep running. The mixture control allows the pilot to adjust fuel mixture in-flight in order to compensate for the lower air pressures at high altitudes. If the aircraft were run at the same mixture all the time, as an auto generally does, the spark plugs would quickly become fouled by carbon and ash deposits.
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U cannot become an mechanical engineering . You can become a mechanical engineer in a minimum of 4 years after you pass your high school.
yes old elderly idiots still use them
He was 35.
The main difference between a diesel and a steam engine is the diesel engine is an internal combustion and the steam engine is external combustion.
Easy...you take out the old diesel engine, drop a gasser in. Not rocket science
Not in any modern diesels. Some old diesel tractors from the 1940's where gasoline start and then ran on diesel once the engine was warm. Those did have carburetors.Not in any modern diesels. Some old diesel tractors from the 1940's where gasoline start and then ran on diesel once the engine was warm. Those did have carburetors.
if it is an old diesel engine.. nothing an old diesel engine runs on sunflower oil or whatever else. but if it is a new engine it wil stuck. (srry 4 my bad English i am dutch)
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.
how much tranny fluid are we talkin and why would you want to? the only time i would do this is if you have a old mechanical diesel engine then a little wont hurt
Detroit Diesel, Old Model. Turbocharged Aftercooled 6V cylinder diesel.
Around 18:1 will give a running diesel on a engine such as an old perkins 4203
No. Now in a diesel engine that's different. A diesel engine can be coaxed to run on many diffeent types of oil included the old oil from your takeaway food place.
You have an old car or it's about to be broken.
None, it's an old joke