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![]() "Rural Knight" wrote in message ink.net... "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... " How do they start it?" Compressed air admitted to the cylinders. Rick One day I got to help start a big old Cleveland, 12-cylinder diesel in a surplus US Army harbor tug. What a great experience! The engine stood about nine feet high and had to be about 15 feet or so from end to end. We opened up compression release vlaves for all but one or two of the cylinders, and then cranked her over. (I believe this engine actually started with an electric motor, although the compressed air is more common). Hot dang! What a racket! As soon as the engine started firing on the closed cylinders, we ran around and shut the rest of the compression release valves. As this took maybe 15 seconds to accomplish, there was a big ol' stinky cloud of atomized fuel waftng around the engine room. Yee haw! For a guy who doesn't routinely deal with machinery on that scale, it was a lot of fun. For a guy who had to do it everyday for a living, (not that you'd start the engine everyday- far from it- it might run for weeks on end), the thrill would probably wear off quickly A few years ago, I had the lovely experience of starting a Tundra Cat - a six cylinder diesel bulldozer they used when building the DEW line. You had to start it with a huge bar of steel pried against the engines crank shaft. You decompressed five cylinders, opened the fuel valves, then started cranking away. It would usually start after four or five pulls on the cranking bar - that's what it was actually called. The engine was huge - the pistons were as big as my head. The owner told me he was a construction worked (equipment operator) and during the last fall, early spring, sometimes the engines would freeze up - they would drop the oil pan which ran the length of the engine and set it on fire. Ah, those were the days. Later, Tom My ex-wife could kick start that, no problem... |
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