|
|
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
Is 'nailing' a universal diesel term?
I brought back an injector today to my reputable Bosch FI shop (DW Diesel in Auburn MA - they have several locations in the NE and MW).
I told the tech that the injector was nailing. He looked dumbfounded and said 'what's that?'. He called it knocking, which I thought was a gasser term.. He asked two other techs and they had not heard of 'nailing' either. It seems to be a universal term here at MShop Diesel Discussion...should I be surprised my local Bosch techs don't use the term? dd
__________________
------------------------------- '85 300D, 'Lance',250k, ... winter beater (100k on franken-Frybrid 3 Valve Kit) '82 300D, 'Tex', 228k body / 170k engine ... summer car '83 300TD Cali Wagon 210k, wife's car |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
I've run diesel powered commercial boats most of my adult life and never heard the term "nailing", (not in reference to engine noise, anyway) but maybe the engineers down in the engine room talked about such things
__________________
1985 Euro 240D 5 spd 140K 1979 240D 5 spd, 40K on engine rebuild 1994 Dodge/Cummins, 5 spd, 121K 1964 Allice Chalmers D15 tractor 2014 Kubota L3800 tractor 1964 VW bug "Lifes too short to drive a boring car" |
Bookmarks |
|
|