No, I think it's 4.3L
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 10:12:15 +0100 (BST)
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Hi
Is that the 6.2L GMC diesel engine?
Mark
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Hi,
I'm in northeast Indiana. I believe it's 4.3L, which, if I calculated
correctly, comes to
about 260 cu.in.
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 14:26:15 - merlyn_of_camelot
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Hello Phillip,
Where are you located? Is this the old GM car diesel of 350cu.in.?
Thank You
Hello everybody,
I have a 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme diesel, which I am looking to
sell. Is anyone interested?
I hate to take it to a junkyard because it's a nice tough car, but it
needs an injector pump
rebuild and I don't have the time or money to do that. It has about
250,000 miles
Howdy all,
Can anyone tell me where to find a design for an inverter (12V DC to 120V
AC 60Hz) that can be built by someone with reasonably good electrical
technician skills?
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Howdy All,
I have an '82 Cutlass Supreme 6 cyl. diesel which acts like its not
getting enough fuel. It will not stay running when I start it on
chilly (less than 40 degrees F) mornings. I have changed the fuel filter
to no avail. Is there a fuel pump other than the injector pump? Does
Ok. thanks.
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Hard to say. Here is a more-detailed link:
http://www.theaircar.com/howitworks.html
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Ah, thanks. I guess I should have been more specific. It was a long
day... How do they control the air going into the engine and how is the
air exhausted? Does it operate like a four cycle engine or 2 cycle?
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Can anyone tell me how air powered cars work?
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So that'd be about 260 PSI? What's the pressure of the cumbustion in a
diesel?
Does the pump have to withstand the cumbustion pressure, or is there a
check valve somewhere?
Thanks!
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002 17:07:19 +1000 Neil and Adele Craven
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Hello Phillip.
AFAIK
Howdy all,
Could someone please tell me what pressures diesel fuel pumps operate
at?
And, are they all mechanical or are some run by their own electric motor?
Phillip
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