The document discusses the four main systems of a Diesel engine: 1) the air intake and exhaust system which brings in air and expels exhaust gases, 2) the cooling system which regulates the engine's temperature, 3) the lubrication system which reduces friction between moving parts, and 4) the fuel system which supplies and injects fuel into the combustion chamber.
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Four Strokes of A Diesel Engine
The document discusses the four main systems of a Diesel engine: 1) the air intake and exhaust system which brings in air and expels exhaust gases, 2) the cooling system which regulates the engine's temperature, 3) the lubrication system which reduces friction between moving parts, and 4) the fuel system which supplies and injects fuel into the combustion chamber.