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When an engine is said to "turn over," it refers to the process where the engine's crankshaft is rotated by the starter motor, initiating the internal combustion process. This action leads to the movement of the pistons and the cycle of intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes within the engine's cylinders. It's essentially the beginning of the engine's operation, leading up to the point where it can run on its own power. This term is often used to differentiate between an engine that can initiate this process when the ignition is engaged (turning over) versus an engine that fails to start due to other issues. However, an engine turning over doesn’t guarantee it will start, as this depends on other factors like fuel delivery, spark, and engine health. It's a crucial step in diagnosing engine issues; if an engine doesn't turn over, the problem may lie with the battery, starter motor, or electrical connections, rather than with the engine's internal components.
Engine braking refers to the reduction of vehicle speed using the engine's mechanical resistance. This is achieved by releasing the accelerator pedal and engaging a lower gear, which results in the engine running at a higher RPM. The increased drag force on the crankshaft slows down the vehicle. This method is particularly effective in heavy vehicles or while descending long slopes as it prevents the brakes from overheating and losing effectiveness. Engine braking is not only beneficial for prolonging brake life but also enhances control during downhill driving by maintaining a steady, reduced speed without solely relying on the brake pedals.
Yes, using diesel fuel in a gasoline engine can indeed ruin it. Gas engines are designed to ignite fuel through spark ignition, while diesel engines use compression ignition. Diesel is heavier and oilier. If it ends up in a gas engine, it won't burn properly, leading to incomplete combustion. This can cause the engine to smoke excessively and can significantly reduce engine performance. Over time, it might lead to engine misfiring, reduced fuel efficiency, and potentially severe internal damage that could necessitate costly repairs. If diesel is accidentally put into a gasoline engine, it's advisable to drain the tank and the fuel system before starting the engine to avoid damage.
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