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Diesel Transmission Fluid 101
Much like a regular gas engine, diesels use a transmission system to transfer the power generated by the engine to rotate the vehicle's wheels and move it forward. Transmissions, often referred to as 'trannies,' generally vary between manual and automatic operation. The former requires the driver to manipulate a clutch system to switch the vehicle into a different gear, and the latter automatically performs all of the gear functions. Both systems have pros and cons, depending on y...
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5 Signs Your Fuel Injectors May Have Issues
If oil is to your car what blood is to your body, then fuel injectors represent the main arteries to your vehicle’s heart - the engine. We all know what usually happens when those arteries get hardened or clogged - heart disease, stroke, and death. What happens when your fuel injectors get clogged and break down? For starters, the fuel consumption on your favorite 2005 VW Jetta, which survived all those trips to Myrtle Beach, will increase dramatically. At a time when diesel prices sit at an ...
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Are Turbos Green Technology? And Other Burning Questions
Diesel engines might not be your first thought when you think of green vehicles. But they are more green than you may think. Turbochargers are known for increasing and enhancing speed, but that is not where the benefits stop. Diesel engines that are equipped with a turbocharger are able to utilize fuel more efficiently, which essentially cuts down the emissions the engine produces. Here are some common questions and answers about turbocharging and how it can help your vehicle burn fuel as eff...
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Guide to Cylinder Heads
If you own a vehicle, you have heard of the cylinder head. It’s that big, cast-iron or aluminum thing that sits atop your engine and does … well, it’s important, you know that much. We understand a fair number of our customers aren’t diesel experts or ‘gear heads’ who know their car or truck inside and out. Many of you simply want to figure out what’s broken and how to fix it. You’ve come to the right place. Today we’re talking about cylinder heads and their critical role in your engine setup...
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A Quick Guide to Degrading Engine Power
If you take your diesel-powered vehicle up a hill regularly and notice one day it doesn't seem to handle it as well as usual, you might rightfully be concerned. A number of factors could contribute to the degrading of your engine's power. Here's a quick guide to help you troubleshoot the reason your engine isn't functioning at its best. 1. Check Engine Light. The first place to check is your check engine light. If the light is illuminated, run some diagnostic software to dete...
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CHRA Q & A: All About Balance
If you have questions about a turbocharger CHRA, why it is balanced, and what the balancing process is like, you have come to the right spot. Find out all you need to know about the importance of CHRA balancing here. Q: What is the CHRA? A: A Center Housing Rotating Assembly, also known as a CHRA or a core assembly or turbo CHRA, is a major component of a turbocharger. It refers to the shaft wheel assembly installed in the center housing but without the compressor and turbine housings. It dir...
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Understanding the Electrical System of Diesel Engines
Diesel engines are complex machines. These machines work through a combination of pneumatic, mechanical, and electrical systems. Although diesel engines get their power from fuel, they still have electrical systems that power the electronics and accessories of the vehicle. The battery, which is part of the electrical system, is also responsible for starting the engine. Differences Between Natural Gas and Diesel Fuel Powered Electrical Systems Gasoline vehicles and diesel-powered vehicles have...
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Can I Trust a Refurbished Fuel Injector?
Your diesel engine hasn't been up to par lately. You suspect you need a new diesel engine fuel injector. Before you buy a replacement, let's look at the signs your engine is giving you that the fuel injector needs to be replaced. Signs of a Faulty Fuel Injector Fuel Leak. A leak could be caused by a worn or improperly maintained fuel injector. You may notice a sharp and pungent smell of fuel when you are driving, which would indicate a leak. Loud Idling Noise. Instead of the softer...
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How to Find a Clogged Fuel Injector
Diesel fuel injection is a key part of any diesel engine system. Diesel fuel injection parts are the parts that ensure the engine receives the correct amount of fuel at the correct time by delivering the fuel to the cylinders as a fine mist (so it is easier to burn). Keeping fuel injectors unclogged is critical to a functioning fuel-injected engine. If a fuel injector is clogged, it can't inject fuel, and you face a number of problems. These problems can manifest themselves in different w...
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Comparing and Contrasting Four-Stroke and Two-Stroke Engines
Both four-stroke engines and two-stroke engines utilize the combustion of fuel to harness the energy necessary to run their respective engines. If they are accomplishing the same goal through the same process, how different can they be? Let's take a deeper look into how four-stroke and two-stroke engines function. Four-Stroke Engines Inside a four-stroke engine, there is a crankshaft. Piston rods connect the pistons to the crankshaft, causing the pistons to move up and down with each turn...
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Sugar and pumpkin spice and all things nice.. When life gives you pumpkins, make pies! Happy Halloween! :D
Sugar and pumpkin spice and all things nice.. When life gives you pumpkins, make pies! Happy Halloween to all! :))* SOME EXTRA SPECIAL BONUS HALLOWEEN CAKE RECIPE PRESENTED BELOW :)) Pumpkin Spice Cake with Salted Caramel Sauce (ohh yes!!) Ingredients for the cake: 3 ¼ Cups – All Purpose Flour (plus more as needed) 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 ½ ground cloves 1 teaspoon ground allspice 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg ½ teaspoon baking soda ½ teaspoon fine salt 2 ¾ cups g...
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5 Tips to Keep Your Diesel Generator Running Smoothly
Whether you own a large construction company or simply want to provide backup electricity for your home, a diesel generator is an excellent power source to meet your electrical appliance or equipment needs in an emergency. Rolling blackouts, severe weather, and man-made accidents, to name a few, can quickly shut down your local power grid for hours, days, or even weeks. That's unacceptable if you're a busy hospital or working from home on a tight deadline. Why Diesel? First, you may a...
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Honoring the Best 60 Tractor
C. L. Best, who is known for his work as a pioneering tractor company executive, used to say, “When you sell someone a tractor, you’d run that check to the bank before it broke down and they’d complain.” That was not the case, however, for the crowning achievement of his tractor career: the Best 60 tractor. What’s Different about the Best 60 Tractor? The Best 60 tractor changed the tractor world. But what exactly did this tractor do that no other tractor had done before? Transmission. The B...
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Eleven Uses for Diesel Engines
When Rudolph Diesel invented the diesel engine, could he have known how much they would change the world? Diesel engines were a revolutionary invention for their time. They compress the air, which increases the air temperature to such a high degree that the fuel injected into the combustion chamber ignites spontaneously. They run more efficiently than naturally-aspirated engines. Although the designing of the diesel engine got off to a rocky start, multiple engineers worked to create a protot...
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7 Signs your Turbocharger is Failing
A turbocharger is an integral part of the diesel engine design. It increases the power output of your engine. So how can you tell if your turbocharger needs a little attention? Let's look at the signs. Increased gas consumption. If you start to notice you are heading to the gas station to fill up more often, your turbocharger could be to blame. Your vehicle is not using fuel efficiently and your miles per gallon are decreasing. One possible cause for this is fuel leaking into the exhaus...
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From New to Refurbished and Everything In Between
Your diesel engine has started to stall and misfire. You notice you aren’t getting the miles per gallon you used to. The exhaust from your engine smells worse than ever, but even over that, you can smell a fuel odor emanating from your vehicle. If these are happening to you, your fuel injector probably needs to be replaced. When it’s time to replace a fuel injector (which happens about every 100,000 miles on a diesel engine) or any of the diesel fuel injection parts, it can be tempting to sav...