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"Garland Gray II" wrote in news:%6t3i.610$gM1.89
@newsfe21.lga: Interesting. I don't suppose the engine is anything we have heard of before ?? Do you have a Mandarin Chinese font?....(c; I could send you a jpg of it, but we probably would never be able to pronounce it. The odd part about it is it looks so very well made. It doesn't look like those roughly-made Chinese outboards with belt drives on farm engines. Set side-by-side with one of my Hondas, which are amazingly expensive, this thing is very similar in quality and appearance. And, at midnight, it's STILL running on what little fuel oil I poured down its gullet at the store! I don't have much of a load on it, now...maybe 500 watts. Of course, it's still running 3600 RPM, but is really quiet at this load. I'll shut it down before I go to bed. I don't want to have to prime it, ever again....(c; Larry -- Grade School Physics Factoid: A building cannot freefall into its own footprint without skilled demolition. |
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On May 19, 12:03 pm, Larry wrote:
Do you have a Mandarin Chinese font?....(c; No such thing. 'Mandarin' is a distorted Portuguese-Malay word that Anglophones use to distinguish spoken modern standard Chinese (aka putonghua) from regional Chinese languages (some of which are dialects and some are distinct languages). Chinese fonts can be divided into full-form (aka traditional) or simplified. I could send you a jpg of it, but we probably would never be able to pronounce it. Give us a try, Larry. The odd part about it is it looks so very well made. I think ETQ engines are made by Changzhou Machinery and Equipment Corp. in Changzhou, Jiangsu. The engine should carry info plates revealing the necessary details. What does it mean when usdiesels.com promotes Chinese diesel engines? |
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Bil wrote in news:1179559908.497597.11310
@q23g2000hsg.googlegroups.com: I think ETQ engines are made by Changzhou Machinery and Equipment Corp. in Changzhou, Jiangsu. The engine should carry info plates revealing the necessary details. What does it mean when usdiesels.com promotes Chinese diesel engines? One wonders whether usdiesels IS a Chinese company. Remember the old joke "Made in USA"? Usa, Japan?....(c; I would have to disassemble the quiet cabinet to see any kind of plate you're looking for. Maybe when its first major service is due as I'll be doing it. Oh, by the way, since 1200GMT, it's been buzzing along pulling my trailer home on the English-VAT-inspired vegetable oil and mineral spirits concoction I'm using in my old Mercedes diesel cars at the moment, unmodified. It runs quieter with lots less diesel knock because the veggie oil burns slower than dino diesel, just like the cars. I can't tell how much glowplugging I'll have to do to start it because it had diesel #2 in its injection pump when it was cold this morning. I simply drained off what diesel #2 was in it and recharged it on veggie mix when it was cold. By the time the veggie hit the injectors, it was partially warmed up. You could hear when it happened as the knocking softened... (c; I'm effectively powering my home for free, at the moment, at least fuel- wize. It's not a solution at 3600 RPM because the cheap little genset would certainly not last long enough to make it economical in the long run. However, if one had a nice old commercial diesel genset running on veggie oil for free, at $US2.80/US gallon now, it's tempting. At some point around $US5/US gallon, I think a veggie diesel genset would easily pay for its maintenance and overhaul...a matter of economy. Electricity in Charleston, SC, USA, is over $US0.10/Kwh at my house. My bill is around $US70-100/month, mostly depending on outside air temperature with heating and air conditioning. Free fuel in abundance sure makes such thoughts interesting. South Carolina has dragged it ass...er, ah, feet...in forcing its power companies to buy electric power from consumers with a surplus from alternative sources until now. There is a bill the power companies are hell bent on squashing in our state legislature, now, to bring this state up to the national level doing just that. Many other places in the USA force their power companies to buy power from anyone who has it to sell at a wholesale rate. I know a ham radio operator in New England whos family has owned a little power dam and hydroelectric plant along a nice little river for 70 years. He supports a very nice lifestyle selling his power to, first the town the dam provides a recreational lake to, then the state power grid under a state law. Only under real drought conditions, when the water coming downriver is low, does he have to buy power for his plant and his home, conveniently located on the lake alongside the dam his family has provided. I believe "set for life" also applies to his children from the really antique alternators that have Westinghouse on all the machines and cabinets. Nikola Tesla would be very proud..(c; Larry - Chief Mate French Fried Power & Light |
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On May 20, 1:17 am, Larry wrote:
One wonders whether usdiesels IS a Chinese company. Remember the old joke "Made in USA"? Usa, Japan?....(c; http://www.chinamet.com.cn/en/comlist/gold/profile.jsp? companyid=2148 says Changzhou Machinery & Equipment established a branch in the U.S.A (and a few other nations). Perhaps usdiesels.com is it! Cheers Bil |
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Bil wrote in news:1179619081.012367.18610
@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com: On May 20, 1:17 am, Larry wrote: One wonders whether usdiesels IS a Chinese company. Remember the old joke "Made in USA"? Usa, Japan?....(c; http://www.chinamet.com.cn/en/comlist/gold/profile.jsp? companyid=2148 says Changzhou Machinery & Equipment established a branch in the U.S.A (and a few other nations). Perhaps usdiesels.com is it! Cheers Bil Interesting, thanks. I like the part that says: "The Corp. has not only gained the quality system authentication certification No.ISO9002, but also been awarded by the governmental bank as the AAA Class enterprise for nine consecutive years. " They don't just give away ISO9002 certifications. I used to be in Quality Assurance, Metrology Lab. I feel better about The Beast, now. Still running on vegoil/mineral spirits mix just fine, but I put about 2.5 US gallons in it about 4PM local time. Amazing how little fuel oil it runs on....after feeding various gasoline gensets around here. It runs on very little oil!....which would be important if I had to feed it dino diesel from the Arabs. I'm trying to get it through its 20 hour first service/oil change and trying to make sure it's OK before the retailer has amnesia over its purchase. Larry -- Grade School Physics Factoid: A building cannot freefall into its own footprint without skilled demolition. |
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