Is it harmful or harmless for Engine to charge Startup fluid in winter?
Is it harmful or harmless for Engine to charge Startup fluid in winter?
Welchanparts engineer just chat with a long-term repair excavator Lang engineer, ask him for a brief analysis of everyone with a winter diesel engine starting fluid in the end there is no harm to the engine.
Dr Lang said that the winter engine starting fluid start, basically harmless to itself. In cold winter conditions, there are a number of ways in which startup fluids can be used.
In very cold weather, the engine may start up difficult. Because, first, diesel oil itself will solidify, poor liquidity, and even wax, causing the engine to start poorly. Second, the engine oil will solidify, resulting in increased engine operating resistance.
The composition of the start-up fluid is mainly diethyl ether. Ethyl ether has a low flash point and is easy to evaporate. When used, it usually joins the intake pipe to help start the engine. Equivalent to the intake pipe heating to look, to help fuel atomization more thoroughly, helps to burn.
In addition, since the actual speed (starting speed) is very low when the engine is on, it may be a little worn to the engine but not significant. Therefore, the former netizen said that "the use of start-up fluid will make the diesel engine rough, wear increased," is not accurate.
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