Hey every1...
Don't know how or why but I started looking up the history of engines, I was first interested in when the first supercharger / turbocharger was invented... but then found myself reading about the diesel engine.... now given that engine works off massive compression... as there is no spark in a diesel motor by principle, how don't their headgaskets BLOW?
How can it be that with our motor.. or others it can't handle the pressure... when a Diesel runs a much higher compression by leaps and bounds.
If the above ideas are wrong... what generally causes headgaskets to blow, besides starving it from water / heat...
Don't know how or why but I started looking up the history of engines, I was first interested in when the first supercharger / turbocharger was invented... but then found myself reading about the diesel engine.... now given that engine works off massive compression... as there is no spark in a diesel motor by principle, how don't their headgaskets BLOW?
How can it be that with our motor.. or others it can't handle the pressure... when a Diesel runs a much higher compression by leaps and bounds.
If the above ideas are wrong... what generally causes headgaskets to blow, besides starving it from water / heat...