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Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 24-01-2020, 18:05 |
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Wotname
Re: How does a diesel shut down
Welcome aboard CF, Diantre. Further to your post, the other options (as described upthread) are cut off the air supply or if fitted with de-compression lever(s), remove the compression. |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 18-01-2020, 15:05 |
Replies: 44
Views: 7,149
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Wotname
Re: How does a diesel shut down
To add to the complexity of trying to describe the ways fuel cut off is achieved, it must be remembered that different injection pumps achieve the same outcome (i.e. zero fuel to the injector) in... |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 18-01-2020, 12:25 |
Replies: 44
Views: 7,149
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Wotname
Re: How does a diesel shut down
All correct and to complete the picture, the decomp. levers will also stop the engine from running although this isn't their primary function. |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 17-01-2020, 20:19 |
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Wotname
Re: How does a diesel shut down
The lift pump sucks fuel from the tank and supplies fuel under positive pressure to the injection pump. The injection pump doesn't suck fuel, it merely pressurises the fuel that is supplied by the... |
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