briggs_man
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Re: engine ran backwards \"I think\"
Well, I guess I need to study up on the precombustion chamber and other inderect injection methods. The point that I was trying, and failed, to get across was fuel must be injected (or otherwise) into the cylinder, not the intake as is done in fuel injected and carbed gas motors. I didn't say carbed diesel, I added carbed to include gas motors into the discusion.
But comparing a Gasoline engine that has its fuel sucked in on the intake stroke , Verses a Diesel that has its fuel injected at the top of the compression stroke , If its Direct injected or indirect injected on a diesel engine its going to the cylinder and at TDC of compression stroke , Diesel's recive no fuel oil through the intake ..
Well, I guess I need to study up on the precombustion chamber and other inderect injection methods. The point that I was trying, and failed, to get across was fuel must be injected (or otherwise) into the cylinder, not the intake as is done in fuel injected and carbed gas motors. I didn't say carbed diesel, I added carbed to include gas motors into the discusion.
But comparing a Gasoline engine that has its fuel sucked in on the intake stroke , Verses a Diesel that has its fuel injected at the top of the compression stroke , If its Direct injected or indirect injected on a diesel engine its going to the cylinder and at TDC of compression stroke , Diesel's recive no fuel oil through the intake ..