lw395
Well-Known Member
Yanmar GMs are indirect and have no preheat or heater plugs.Generally, an indirect injection diesel will need to be preheated, a direct injection won't. ...
They are generally easy to start, provided the battery is up to scratch.
But I think they have a pretty powerful starter motor in relation to the cylinder size?
To start a diesel, you need to get the air in the combustion chamber hot enough. That means compressing it far enough to generate the heat and fast enough that the heat doesn't escape.
Spinning the engine too slowly will allow some compression to leak away via piston rings and valves. Also due to the valve timing some compression is lost at very low rpm.
I guess yacht engines don't need to be designed for sub zero starting.
Do volvos have lower compression? different valve timing? weedy starter motors? different bore/stroke ratios? Heavier flywheel?
My diesel car has only once lit up a 'preheat' light when I pushed the 'start' button. It waited maybe 10 seconds before cranking. It had been minus 10 or something overnight and the car hadn't been used the day before. Once it decided to crank, it started 'just like that'.
It's not a volvo.....