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Take a Cummins, Detroit, Cat, etc. and add a FDC off of a multifuel. Then go get you a tank full of unleaded. Please report here the results.
If you do this test you will find out that with the FDC installed it won't change a thing. Oh they will run but it could be for the last time if you run it very long.
Yes, it sounds like your FDC has been bypassed. It should have had a yellow sticker applied to the oil filter housings stating so along with a reference of how to restore the FDC if needed.Now you have me wondering! I read your part about the FDC. I looked at my IP and noticed a loop of plastic line connecting two fittings on the back of the pump. Is this the area of a FDC and does this mean my FDC has been bypassed?
(If you didn't know so much and I so little, I wouldn't be having to ask.)
I bought my M35A2 about two months ago, bought four heater kits just to get one, bought nine pair of tire chains just to get six. Having trouble explaining to wife why I need a deuce just to go to the coffee shop.
Thanks in advance on a reply.
Okay, it's another dumb newbe question, BUT I DID A SEARCH!
Many of the auctions and ads say 'multifuel', but some don't. I know that there was a gasoline engine variant, but aside from this, are the vast majority multifuel?
Brian just an fyi,
This was the first question,He new there were gas engines. But aside from that it says were the majority multys, So the answer is," yes ", until the A3 came about then they were diesels....randy
This is a great thread!!!!! This is the most smartest guy I have ever read about! These rest of you guys are about as stupidest as me!Do you have a dyno? I like empirical evidence...
A guy that used to work for me told me he did that with a diesel delivery truck for the place he previously worked. Topic came up when he attempted to put diesel in my gas dump truck. He didn't notice anything wrong until the truck quit running. Wonder why they wouldn't re-hire him - he said he was the best.All I know is that while I was on vacation, my coverage driver filled my diesel delivery vehicle with a tank load of unleaded. He made it 3/4's of a mile before the cummins seized up. I was not happy I had to drive a spare for 3 weeks why my mechiniac replaced the motor.
Would you like to try another one Frank. Try TYHOOYA. I will give you a hit. Take your head out of your ---.2009 to 2013
How did I get here?
May have looked up multi fuel...............................
But I finally found out what that silly contraction IMHO means ......
IMHO, In My Honest Opinion or, In My Humble Opinion
MHO, My Honest Opinion or, My Humble Opinion
Absolutely correct.Hate to break it to you but you are completely wrong! Attached is a piece written by David Doyle that kinda sums up the operation and design of the "Multifuel" engine. I would suggest you invest a little research on the subject before stating incorrect information. Us people seem to be a little more informed on this stuff that you think. If you think I'm wrong, bring any other diesel out to any of the events we host and run it on pure gasoline. Oh wait, iit won't run on gas! My Multi's will run on straight gas and yes, the LDS motors are mutis and have an FDC.
"There are a lot of myths floating around regarding the Multifuel engine. I
will try to help you.
In the late 1950's the decision was made to adapt the G742 series vehicles
(as well as many other tactical vehicles) to run on diesel or gasoline or
various other fuels. Fitting the Continental LDS-427 turbosupercharged,
multifuel engine did this. This engine built under license from M.A.N.
(Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg) uses the Hypercycle combustion process.
Into the top of the piston of this engine is machined a spherical combustion
chamber. During operation the injector sprays 95% of its charge onto the wall
of this chamber in the form of a thin film. The remaining 5% is atomized.
(A conventional diesel injector atomizes much more of the fuel.)
The compression stroke, which generates temperatures in the 900-1000 degree
range, ignites this atomized charge, and the main portion of the charge is
gradually vaporized by an air swirl created during the intake and compression
strokes. Since the air swirl removes only the top surface of the fuel
sprayed on the walls of this combustion chamber during the power stroke
combustion is even and there is no detonation knock. "