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"anon-e-moose" wrote in message
... On 4/29/2010 1:31 AM, nom=de=plume wrote: "Bill wrote in message ... wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Apr 28, 1:19 am, wrote: "Bill wrote in message m... wrote in message ... I read the wiki on diesels, and I think I read that if a diesel is running, then it doesn't need a spark (e.g., battery energy) to keep running. If that's the case, then it seems like you should be able to start a diesel by hand, assuming you have the muscle or leverage. So, in the former case, even if your battery died - perhaps got wet and shorted out - then the engine would keep running. In the latter situation if the battery was already dead, you might be able to crank it to start it. -- Nom=de=Plume In the old days you could do just that. Any modern diesel has electronic controls. I guess you're unable to understand what I wrote. Did I mention recently that you're an idiot? -- Nom=de=Plume- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bill answered your post correctly. Why the hatred? No hatred, and no he didn't answer the questions I asked. -- Nom=de=Plume As wayne so stated Plonk. I'm betting you're lying.. again. Do you take your boots off when having sex? Do you perform or do you just whine? |
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