An auxiliary reservoir for starting auxiliary engines should be kept at ().
For auxiliary engines the permissible overload is () for one hour every twelve hours.
The main operating characteristic of diesel engines which distinguishes them from other internal combustion engines is the ()
Critical speed in diesel engines occurs when engine torque pulsations become ()
Control of the main propulsion diesel engines can be shifted from the engine room to the wheelhouse from the ().
Fuel injected into a diesel engines cylinder is ignited by ().
The main operating characteristic of diesel engines which distinguishes them from other internal combustion engines is the ()
Diesel engines are started by supplying () into the cylinders in the appropriate sequence for the required direction.
On most modern diesel engines, the main and connecting rod bearings receive their lubricating oil by ().
In common rail engines, the fuel is() before is injected into the cylinders.