Mechanical Repairs & Troubleshooting On Diesel Engines, School Buses and Related Operating Systems.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Diesel Mechanic's Favorite Diesel Engine
This a rather boring video but just listen to that diesel engine purr! Sit back with your favorite beverage and enjoy... The Cummins C Diesel engine 250 HP running in one of our pusher school buses (early nineties model). This engine is one of my favorites in the fleet, one reason is it's mechanical fuel injection. For the Mechanic... much easier to work on compared to today's units.
I had one of the Mechanics from the Cummins dealership ask me if any of our buses with this engine model were coming due for auction, he was interested in picking one up because of the non-electronic fuel injection system. These are popular models mainly because of the basic mechanics involved when working on them. The Bosch fuel injection pump is straight forward and works off a mechanical linkage operated by an air throttle pedal. The fuel shutdown is controlled by relays and is a very basic hard wired electrical system.
I know I'm dating myself here but electronics just needs a wisp of condensation and you're going to end up with some trouble. The precise technology of today is amazing stuff and controlling operating systems with printed circuits can't be beat compared to older technology but I sure miss it. Let's just say for all of us modern Mechanics you've got to stay sharp!
The video was in some way boring but it was really useful to properly learn the basic of the engine in 90's and compare it to now.
ReplyDeleteThe sound of music - so smooth
ReplyDeleteAwesome video - thanks for posting! :)
ReplyDeleteExclusive video!Loved it.
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