Skylark
Well-Known Member
I think a little credit to the engine maker is due, too.
Volvo, as an example, has a number of operating divisions: Car (pre-Ford), Truck, Construction Equipment and Marine. In many applications there is a common base engine platform across the range. However, each operating division has an engine engineering community. The reason is simply: to stop you from needless worry. It's their job to ensure that the engine operating duty cycle is matched against the application. Duty cycle is just another way of describing typical use. Clearly, a 40 tonne Truck engine lugging across Europe has a difference use characteristic compared to how I use my 2030.
Just apply common sense. Don't over-rev or over-load a cold engine. Don't shutdown a very hot engine. I don't personally like holding the same speed/load for extended periods. Treat it with TLC by keeping it bathed in quality, clean oil. Keep the inlet air filtered. If it's a calm day, 2000 rpm pushes her along nicely. If it's lumpy and I'd prefer to be tied alongside, I'm going to open her up a bit.
David
Volvo, as an example, has a number of operating divisions: Car (pre-Ford), Truck, Construction Equipment and Marine. In many applications there is a common base engine platform across the range. However, each operating division has an engine engineering community. The reason is simply: to stop you from needless worry. It's their job to ensure that the engine operating duty cycle is matched against the application. Duty cycle is just another way of describing typical use. Clearly, a 40 tonne Truck engine lugging across Europe has a difference use characteristic compared to how I use my 2030.
Just apply common sense. Don't over-rev or over-load a cold engine. Don't shutdown a very hot engine. I don't personally like holding the same speed/load for extended periods. Treat it with TLC by keeping it bathed in quality, clean oil. Keep the inlet air filtered. If it's a calm day, 2000 rpm pushes her along nicely. If it's lumpy and I'd prefer to be tied alongside, I'm going to open her up a bit.
David