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The Adlard Coles Book of Diesel Engines

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The Adlard Coles Book of Diesel Engines is aimed at boat owners rather than experienced mechanics. In clear, jargon-free English it explains how a diesel engine works, and how to look after it, and takes into account developments in engine technology.

This fourth edition has been thoroughly updated and illustrated with new full-color photos and diagrams. Tim Bartlett explains how the engine uses simple processes to cover fuel to power, and then looks at the various sub-systems that allow those processes to take place. He also advises on tools, winterizing and provides hints, tips and helpful fault-finding tables.

Systems covered include: fuel, air, cooling, oil, electrical, propeller and transmission and control.


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