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Cox Engine of The Month
For diesel enthusiasts
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For diesel enthusiasts
If you like diesels, how about trying to start THIS!? FOUR compression screws? I have enough trouble with ONE!
Ivanhoe- Diamond Member
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Re: For diesel enthusiasts
That's not yours is it?
I have a couple of valentines tiny single cylinder ones.
Now those multis are extremely hard to start!
I have a couple of valentines tiny single cylinder ones.
Now those multis are extremely hard to start!
Re: For diesel enthusiasts
nitroairplane wrote:That's not yours is it?
I have a couple of valentines tiny single cylinder ones.
Now those multis are extremely hard to start!
No, it's not mine, I imagine they are ni-on impossible to start!
Ivanhoe- Diamond Member
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Re: For diesel enthusiasts
I wonder if you could get it to fire on one or two cylinders and just dial in the others until all four are firing.
I have done it on multi cylinder motorcycles when sorting fuel delivery and spark issues.
I have done it on multi cylinder motorcycles when sorting fuel delivery and spark issues.
Cribbs74- Moderator
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Re: For diesel enthusiasts
wow, i really love rons engines
mitchg95- Diamond Member
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Re: For diesel enthusiasts
cribbs74 wrote:I wonder if you could get it to fire on one or two cylinders and just dial in the others until all four are firing.
I have done it on multi cylinder motorcycles when sorting fuel delivery and spark issues.
I doubt it.
Because fuel would keep flowing into the cylinder and you would get a hydraulic lock and bust the crank.
Re: For diesel enthusiasts
I would like to see the internals of that.
Do they fire simultaneously?
Do they fire simultaneously?
Surfer_kris- Diamond Member
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Re: For diesel enthusiasts
It looks like they fire alternatively.
Maybe Ron would could
Get a shot of the inside.
Maybe Ron would could
Get a shot of the inside.
Re: For diesel enthusiasts
Bustacrank isn't he on utube?nitroairplane wrote:cribbs74 wrote:I wonder if you could get it to fire on one or two cylinders and just dial in the others until all four are firing.
I have done it on multi cylinder motorcycles when sorting fuel delivery and spark issues.
I doubt it.
Because fuel would keep flowing into the cylinder and you would get a hydraulic lock and bust the crank.
John Goddard- Diamond Member
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Re: For diesel enthusiasts
John Goddard wrote:Bustacrank isn't he on utube?nitroairplane wrote:cribbs74 wrote:I wonder if you could get it to fire on one or two cylinders and just dial in the others until all four are firing.
I have done it on multi cylinder motorcycles when sorting fuel delivery and spark issues.
I doubt it.
Because fuel would keep flowing into the cylinder and you would get a hydraulic lock and bust the crank.
Nah I am sure that guys called bustayak!
But he was kind enough to give one to me so hey it's all good lol.
Re: For diesel enthusiasts
nitroairplane wrote:John Goddard wrote:Bustacrank isn't he on utube?nitroairplane wrote:cribbs74 wrote:I wonder if you could get it to fire on one or two cylinders and just dial in the others until all four are firing.
I have done it on multi cylinder motorcycles when sorting fuel delivery and spark issues.
I doubt it.
Because fuel would keep flowing into the cylinder and you would get a hydraulic lock and bust the crank.
Nah I am sure that guys called bustayak!
But he was kind enough to give one to me so hey it's all good lol.
He gave you a Yak???
Ivanhoe- Diamond Member
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Re: For diesel enthusiasts
Ivanhoe wrote:Well a SAD one just for inspirationnitroairplane wrote:John Goddard wrote:Bustacrank isn't he on utube?nitroairplane wrote:cribbs74 wrote:I wonder if you could get it to fire on one or two cylinders and just dial in the others until all four are firing.
I have done it on multi cylinder motorcycles when sorting fuel delivery and spark issues.
I doubt it.
Because fuel would keep flowing into the cylinder and you would get a hydraulic lock and bust the crank.
Nah I am sure that guys called bustayak!
But he was kind enough to give one to me so hey it's all good lol.
He gave you a Yak???
Re: For diesel enthusiasts
nitroairplane wrote:Ivanhoe wrote:Well a SAD one just for inspirationnitroairplane wrote:John Goddard wrote:Bustacrank isn't he on utube?nitroairplane wrote:cribbs74 wrote:I wonder if you could get it to fire on one or two cylinders and just dial in the others until all four are firing.
I have done it on multi cylinder motorcycles when sorting fuel delivery and spark issues.
I doubt it.
Because fuel would keep flowing into the cylinder and you would get a hydraulic lock and bust the crank.
Nah I am sure that guys called bustayak!
But he was kind enough to give one to me so hey it's all good lol.
He gave you a Yak???
Large, hairy animal, wanders round the Tundra?? Where do you keep it in London??
Ivanhoe- Diamond Member
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Re: For diesel enthusiasts
lol, its norf weezy, some crazy bleep goes down there sometimes
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