Diesel engines are started by supplying () into the cylinders in the appropriate sequence for the required direction.
()uses one or two high pressure pumps for all the cylinders with one more standby, while()have a separate high-pressure pump for each cylinder.
The lubrication to the cylinders affected by the fire must be ()to prevent seizure and all scavenge drains must be ()to prevent the discharge of sparks and burning oil from the drains into the engine room.
Mechanical lubricators for diesel engine cylinders are usually small reciprocating pumps which are ().
Once all cylinders are firing regularly, () is shut off.
Cylinders of marine diesel engines are normally cooled by ().
The sequence of fuel injection into cylinders is determined by ().
()uses one or two high pressure pumps for all the cylinders with one more standby, while()have a separate high-pressure pump for each cylinder.
Cylinders of marine diesel engines are normally cooled by ().
It is often necessary to put an engine into () service with one or more cylinders cut out, or with a turbocharger secured.