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SO whats that in pic three? is it a ash tray?
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Why do I bother...scooter01922 said:Being a fairly new guy around here i try to only make definitive statements when I'm really, really sure I'm correct about something. That said, everybody that has chimed in thus far has an immeasurable lead on you as far as deuce knowledge goes. I might recommend toning down the superior knowledge base theory your running on. You just don't walk onto the site and tell the ACTUAL experts that they are full of crap. And for the love of god its BOOST dang it, not boast !!!!!!!!
That is a tampon dispenser, they put them in the M35A2's just before the switch to M35A3's with automatic transmissions!dc3coyote said:SO whats that in pic three? is it a ash tray?
The document you just posted says the FDC varies the flow rate of the fuel based on viscosity, which is directly correlated to heat value per gallon (i.e. "power" per gallon).Rolling_Eudaimonia said:What it does.
Well, that's what I meant. "Rich" and "lean" were probably the wrong terms. I'm new to this diesel thing, although in some respects it is quite a bit simpler than a gas engine, especially troubleshooting.FreightTrain said:On a diesel you really CAN'T run it rich or lean like a gasser.You don't run enough you just don't have power.Run too much you have power but Mega smoke.You can run a diesel with enough fuel running through it where it will bog down.Ask AMGeneral on here.He did it with a stock everything just turned the pump WAY up.
I wouldn't count on GL knowing any more than the average 5th grader . They are right on this matter though (I'm sure they just copied it from somewhere and don't even know themselfs what it says).dm22630 said:Here ---> http://www.govliquidation.com/media/Multi-fuel-Options.mp3
This is on GLs website! It explains HOW multifuels work.
Maybe the people that sell THOUSANDS of multifuel trucks.....just might....know more than the all-knowing thread starter.....
mega smoke is not good... The Isothermal cycle requires more heat to burn excess fuel off, so the only way to do that is to increase the cylinder head temperature through a more efficient usage of the extra fuel.FreightTrain said:On a diesel you really CAN'T run it rich or lean like a gasser.You don't run enough you just don't have power.Run too much you have power but Mega smoke.You can run a diesel with enough fuel running through it where it will bog down.Ask AMGeneral on here.He did it with a stock everything just turned the pump WAY up.
FreightTrain said:On a diesel you really CAN'T run it rich or lean like a gasser.You don't run enough you just don't have power.Run too much you have power but Mega smoke.You can run a diesel with enough fuel running through it where it will bog down.Ask AMGeneral on here.He did it with a stock everything just turned the pump WAY up.
He is wrong in one critical area: there is nothing special about the LDT-465-1 , C, D or LD-465-1... They are just your average run of the mill direct injection 7.8l Diesel engines. The reason they use diesel engines instead of spark-ignition engines is really simple in a multi-fuel application. If you change the fuel in a spark-ignition engine you also have to radically adjust amount of added heat you have to the engine as well for proper combustion. So going from diesel which has a lower flash-point than gasoline would mean an increase in spark temperature and cylinder head temperature as well to insure proper ignition of the fuel. Along with proper timing of the engine.dm22630 said:Here ---> http://www.govliquidation.com/media/Multi-fuel-Options.mp3
This is on GLs website! It explains HOW multifuels work.
Maybe the people that sell THOUSANDS of multifuel trucks.....just might....know more than the all-knowing thread starter.....
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