The 'choke' on a diesel motor ...
Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 17:45
... so what does it actually do? (I realise it's not a 'choke' in the classic sense, of restricting air and increasing fuel.)
The reason I ask is that I've been led to believe from various sources that it advances the timing somewhat: but I've just adjusted the position of the injection pump on my AAZ, and gone too far - it's clattery as hell, smoky, not much grunt, etc & etc. So it needs to be backed off, obnviously, and I've decided that I'm going to invest thirty-odd quid in a dial gauge and adapter from a German company.
But in the meantime, pulling out the 'choke' smooths the engine out considerably, and seems to ameliorate the effects of having the timing too far advanced.
So what is it that the 'choke' actually does - anyone know?
The reason I ask is that I've been led to believe from various sources that it advances the timing somewhat: but I've just adjusted the position of the injection pump on my AAZ, and gone too far - it's clattery as hell, smoky, not much grunt, etc & etc. So it needs to be backed off, obnviously, and I've decided that I'm going to invest thirty-odd quid in a dial gauge and adapter from a German company.
But in the meantime, pulling out the 'choke' smooths the engine out considerably, and seems to ameliorate the effects of having the timing too far advanced.
So what is it that the 'choke' actually does - anyone know?