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Cylinder Head Gasket Sealing of Indirect Combustion Diesel Engines
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Cylinder head gasket problems are identified and discussed for indirect combustion light duty diesel engines. Bi-metal considerations, engine testing, force analysis, precombustion chamber factors, gasket coatings and surface finish of the mating flanges are reviewed. Included is a discussion of various design approaches used for the cylinder head gasket.
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Pearlstein, R. and Pyle, L., "Cylinder Head Gasket Sealing of Indirect Combustion Diesel Engines," SAE Technical Paper 830211, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/830211.Also In
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