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The main difference between the internal combustion engine and the diesel engine is that the diesel engine A. does not utilize pistons. B. does not have a crankshaft. C. has no ignition system. D. has
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The main difference between the internal combustion engine and the diesel engine is that the diesel engine
A. does not utilize pistons.
B. does not have a crankshaft.
C. has no ignition system.
D. has no connecting rods.
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The diesel engine has no ignition system. (C)
It depends on the compression of the fuel/air mixture to ignite the mixture.
This may be a big part of the reason that Diesel engines always
sound to me as if they are falling apart.
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