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Why do diesel's last longer then a gasser????
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<blockquote data-quote="Peacock" data-source="post: 842242" data-attributes="member: 12973"><p>The head is flat. The valves generally protrude into the bore. Usually the piston is a bit under deck height. The combustion chamber is usually in the piston itself. This style of piston is called 'mexican hat'. They have a point in the middle that lines up with the injector in order to properly distribute the fuel throughout the piston.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peacock, post: 842242, member: 12973"] The head is flat. The valves generally protrude into the bore. Usually the piston is a bit under deck height. The combustion chamber is usually in the piston itself. This style of piston is called 'mexican hat'. They have a point in the middle that lines up with the injector in order to properly distribute the fuel throughout the piston. [/QUOTE]
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