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Capt. Alan R. Hugenot
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Diesels operate by compression to ignite the fuel, not by spark plug as gasoline engines do. This means that the interior temperature of the cylinder needs to reach about 750 degrees Fahrenheit at full compression to start and 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit before the engine will run efficiently.
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Capt. Alan R. Hugenot
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Diesel and gasoline engines have different needs when it comes to oil.
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