Nomad Willy
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diver dave,
I don’t get it ........
What’s the point?
I don’t get it ........
What’s the point?
You won't be cutting iron with water. A water jet cutter works because the water has an abrasive mixed in it, usually ruby garnet for something like steel or iron. The garnet does the cutting. Plain water only works for very soft materials. Leave the abrasive out and you could spray water on that anvil for a year.
So, if you dissolve ruby garnet in your engine oil, and the filter doesn't take it out, you might be in trouble.
I typically run my QSB 5.9 at 1,400 to 1,500 rpm. Usually towards the lower end. My coolant temp stabilizes at 172 degrees.
Mark
" Max. torque is achieved at 1400 RPM, a 25% load."
How did you determine the torque at less than the normally presented max load curve?