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Figure 10   Diesel Engine Valve Train
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DIESEL ENGINES DOE-HDBK-1018/1-93 Diesel Engine Fundamentals center of the "V" between the two banks of cylinders.   In larger or multi-camshafted V- type engines, the camshafts are usually located in the heads. Blower The diesel engine's  blower  is  part  of the air intake system and serves  to compress  the incoming  fresh  air  for  delivery  to  the  cylinders  for  combustion.    The  location  of  the blower  is  shown  on  Figure  2.    The  blower  can  be  part  of  either  a  turbocharged  or supercharged air intake system.  Additional information on these two types of blowers is provided later in this module. Diesel  Engine  Support  Systems A diesel engine requires five supporting systems in order to operate: cooling, lubrication, fuel injection, air intake, and exhaust.   Depending on the size, power, and application of the diesel, these systems vary in size and complexity. Engine  Cooling Figure 11   Diesel Engine Cooling System Nearly    all    diesel engines   rely   on   a liquid cooling system   to   transfer waste   heat   out   of the block and internals  as  shown in  Figure  11.    The cooling system consists of a closed loop similar to that of a car engine and c o n t a i n s t h e following major components:   water pump,   radiator   or heat exchanger, water jacket (which consists  of  coolant passages in the block   and   heads), and a thermostat. ME-01 Rev. 0 Page 12

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