It is maintained that well designed Diesel engines in good repair need not smoke while being operated on normal fuel if they are prevented from being overloaded; following suggestions made to eliminate smoke; smoke should first be diagnosed, mixing of fuel and air should be improved, and ignition must be speeded up. (See also - (discussion) p 487-9; abstracts in Power v 91 n 3 Mar 1947 p 178-80, 215c, 216a, 216b; Diesel Power v 25 n 3, 4 Mar 1947 p 62-6, 94, Apr p 54-6, 114, 116)
Must diesel engines smoke?
Soc Automotive Engrs -- Trans
1947
12 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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