FlyingDutchman
Well-Known Member
No, I don't have problems with my engine but I was just wondering why a diesel engine should emit black smoke when overloaded.
Let us assume there is weed or a rope in the prop so the engine can not rev up.
The amount of air sucked in the cylinders per revolution remains constant, in fact at lower revs the breathing is even better (non turbo diesel).
This leaves the question why black smoke is produced when opening the throttle as the amount of fuel injected per stroke is the same as with a free prop and high revs.
What do I oversee?
Let us assume there is weed or a rope in the prop so the engine can not rev up.
The amount of air sucked in the cylinders per revolution remains constant, in fact at lower revs the breathing is even better (non turbo diesel).
This leaves the question why black smoke is produced when opening the throttle as the amount of fuel injected per stroke is the same as with a free prop and high revs.
What do I oversee?