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Key Components of Diesel Engine with Direct Access to Wikipedia Pages
Key Components of Diesel Engine with Direct Access to Wikipedia Pages
Here’s a list of critical components in diesel engines, along with direct links to relevant Wikipedia pages for further reference. For some parts without standalone Wikipedia pages, links to broader related systems or components are provided.
1. Engine Body Components
- Cylinder Liner: There is no standalone Wikipedia page for “Cylinder Liner”; however, related information can be found on the Cylinder page.
- Cylinder Head: Cylinder Head
- Oil Pan: Typically included with the Crankcase or lower engine system.
2. Crank-Connecting Rod Mechanism
- Piston: Piston
- Piston Ring: Piston Ring
- Connecting Rod: Connecting Rod (Mechanics)
- Crankshaft: Crankshaft
- Flywheel: Flywheel (Mechanics)
3. Valve Mechanism
- Intake and Exhaust Valves: Typically introduced with the valve train system. See Valve Train for details.
- Camshaft: Camshaft
- Timing Mechanism: Information can be found in the Valve Train entry.
4. Fuel Supply and Regulation System
- Fuel Injection Pump: Fuel Injection Pump
- Fuel Injector: Fuel Injector
- Fuel Transfer Pump: Generally included within the Fuel Supply System.
- Fuel Filter: Fuel Filter
5. Other Key Components
- Oil Pump: Often found within the lubrication system. See Lubrication System for more information.
- Radiator: Radiator
- Fan: Typically covered with the cooling system; refer to Cooling System.
- Starter Motor: Starter Motor
- Battery: Information available in electrical system pages. See Battery (Electricity)
- Turbocharger: Often discussed with turbocharging or supercharging systems, such as Turbocharger.
These links lead to more details on Wikipedia for further information about each key component.