My Universal Diesel sounds just like a big diesel pick up truck...lots of  
clatter. It's the same as the sound of pre-ignition or engine knock in a gas 
 engine and that is because both pre-ignition in a gas engine and 
compression  ignition in a diesel happen the same way. In a diesel its normal, 
in a 
gasoline  engine it's not.
 
 Mine is probably most noticeable at idle or low speeds and when the  
engine hits higher speed I hardly notice the clatter. The exhaust noise 
probably  
drowns out the noise of compression ignition at higher speeds. If your oil 
is at  the proper level, your fuel is clean and water free, you power is 
good, you are  not overheating, and you have no noticeable smoke then don't 
worry. Everything  is fine. 
 
Andy Dalzell
Catalina 27, hull # 6298
Battery Park Marina, Sandusky, OH
 
In a message dated 3/10/2010 5:32:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
This is a normal sound.  It is the combustion itself.  In  a gas engine, 
the combustion takes place in a certain pattern as the  gases ignite in a 
swirl or sequence determined by the spark timing and  shape of the combustion 
chamber.  In a diesel, the combustion is  initiated by compression and happens 
all at once.  That may not be  the most scientific explanation, but I think 
you get the idea.
 
Mark A
Mad Hatter
#5306

--- On Wed, 3/10/10, David Savlin  <[email protected]> wrote:



From:  David Savlin <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [IC27A]  clickety clack
To: [email protected]:
Date: Wednesday,  March 10, 2010, 10:35 AM


 
I agree with Keith. My diesel runs very well and does sound like  a 
gasoline engine with a valve train in severe distress, but I know my  motor is 
healthy.  


I've learned that a diesel running under normal load should not  have any 
smoke in the exhaust. If you get white, blue, or black smoke  in the exhaust 
there's a problem. The other big symptom of trouble is  if you can't get the 
rated power out of it. Diesels are VERY sensitive  to fuel system problems 
in this regard. Even the tiniest clog in the  filters or water in the fuel 
can wreak havoc.


David


On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 11:53 AM, RobAdkins  <_robadk...@lifetalef  
ilms.com_ 
(http://us.mc574.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]) > 
wrote:


 
 
 
hi all,

i was wondering what a healthy diesel engine  sounds like. mine acts 
healthy but sounds as if there's an extra  high pitched tap-it noise akin to 
the 
valves on an old small block  350 in need of adjustment. not knowing much 
about diesels, i thought  i'd query the community at large. is there a way to 
upload a sound  recording to the group's page? thanks -rob 
















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