Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-10 Thread Doug Younker
L PROTECTED] What is good for the GM customers and GM employees is what's good for GM and America. - Original Message - From: "John Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 5:36 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Di

RE: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-10 Thread
36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver >The proportion of displaceable space (where the >piston travels) to non-displaceable (everywhere >else) has to be very high (20:1 or maybe >: 22:1) to get this compression. That doesn't leave much of a:

Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-10 Thread John Wilson
>The proportion of displaceable space (where the >piston travels) to non-displaceable (everywhere >else) has to be very high (20:1 or maybe >: 22:1) to get this compression. That doesn't leave much of a: possibility to play with. (Reply) Why does the valve have to go up and down. at all? Why, ins

Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-09 Thread Doug Younker
- Original Message - From: "Erik Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 3:20 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver : I don't believe that with the high compressions required of a diesel : engine i

Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-09 Thread Erik Lane
I don't believe that with the high compressions required of a diesel engine it is possible to have a non-interference design. To get the high compression there is VERY little space at TDC. I don't think there is any way to design around that. If the valves were recessed into the head then there wo

Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-08 Thread Doug Younker
l the trade off a positive one. Doug - Original Message - From: "John Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 8:29 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver : >Audi, Honda, Volvo, VW and others have been >

Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-08 Thread John Wilson
>Audi, Honda, Volvo, VW and others have been >using interference designs for over 25 years. In >fact, most high compression engines are >interference designs. (Reply) Well why not! It is a great way to sell parts, make profit and burn fossil fuel.. It would change if there was proper consumer leg

Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-07 Thread John Hayes
Don't know about the rest but you should be aware that the VW engine has a very serious design fault. If the timing belt breaks the engine will be destroyed. I don't know why vw didn't shorten the valve stems and recess the valves in the head, and maybe recess a small area over the piston

Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-07 Thread John Wilson
>I'd like to purchase a diesel vehicle, as my next, >and wonder what my choices are (REply) Hello Jon, Don't know about the rest but you should be aware that the VW engine has a very serious design fault. If the timing belt breaks the engine will be destroyed. I don't know why vw didn't short

Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-06 Thread Chris
would be real cool. Chris Kueny - Original Message - From: "jon forster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 12:47 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver Hi, i'm new to the list, and on this note of good

Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-06 Thread Keith Addison
For what's on the menu, see: http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_UScars.html Diesels in the US And for an update (which I haven't uploaded yet), please see this message from John Hayes: http://wwia.org/pipermail/biofuel/Week-of-Mon-20050214/006049.html [Biofuel] US diesel options - was Re

Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-06 Thread jon forster
of new diesel vehicles, i'd like to ask a general question. I'd like to purchase a diesel vehicle, as my next, and wonder what my choices are. It will need to be "used", but perhaps new enough so that fuel lines and other compnents wont need to be changed . I think the idea of a camper van tha

Re: [Biofuel] Bad news for Diesel driver

2005-03-06 Thread Chris
like the beginning of an urban legand, doesn't it?) as saying that new MB's are coming to get things fixed at 30k miles that shouldn't need fixing until 200k miles. He doesn't recommend the newer ones either. But those old ones just keep on going... Chris Kueny '85 300TD Cayce, SC >"Merc