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by pard68
753 days ago
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I wonder how similar it is to a mechanical fuel injected diesel. All my tractors are diesels and they have electric free fuel injection. My tractors are something I always marvel over, besides the starter you don't need any power. I have an old Cat diesel that doesn't even have an electric starter! Uses a small gas engine (called a pony engine) to start the large diesel engine, and the gas engine uses a pull start, very similar to a lawn mower engine. |
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They always have direct injection into the cylinder as far as I know. Maybe in the early 1900's they did manifold injection but I don't think so.
It's just a total different concept.
How the metering is done (IE How much fuel to meet load) though may have been similar, I am not sure. I 'asked a friend' on this one, since I am really unfamiliar with diesels in general.