
 Originally Posted by 
Aaron IIA
					 
				 
				I like this trick. With a petrol engine, you need at least a small 8~12V source to fire up the coil. Or you need to push it quite quick to get the GENERATOR to excite. (Some ALTERNATORS do self excite, but you generally need to get the engine to rev to about 3000 RPM. This means that you have to push it really really quick.) With the Diesel engine, absolutely no electricity is need to start the engine. Just a small push start. Once running, all the electrics come back online.
I have never heard of anyone starting a Diesel engine by hand without using a de-compression lever. These 2.25L diesels have precombustion chambers, so to keep the compression ratio up, the piston is flat topped and comes up flush with the block. The cylinder head if also flat and comes down flush with the block. There is only room for the valves to open when the piston is slightly down. So no de-compression lever, and no crank starts. But push or roll starting is soooo easy.
Aaron.
			
		 
	
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