@DaRollaBoy97 Water Pump. It is usually driven by the pulley system, or Front Engine Accessory Drive (FEAD). Notice the geometry of the fins, that is how you know it is the impeller. The starter motor appears at 1:55. You know because of its direct connection to the flywheel.
@UrDaShInGPriNcE just by having the engine invented, doesn't stop otherrs from devolping another, better engine. so if there was another type of engine it would have already been invented. your reasoning is majorly flawed.
28% sounds bad, but relatively speaking it is very high.
think about it. there are no natural stores anywhere. and obtaining it from water requires a lot of energy. this energy is higher than the energy produced in any hydrogen engine.
the politics ofit was a sham, just as much as the ethanol from corn was, or the 'green jobs' is. (government cannot create jobs without spening tax payers money - money that could have produced jobs through being spent/ govt always spend inefficiently)
@kazimann I see your point. I don't know it we'd get the same power from Electricity or Hydrogen as we're getting from Diesel. Even if we were, the Electric engine needs a source, so I'm not sure if we'd be reducing emissions on the grand scale of things. Plus, weight is important for machinery, I'm not sure if Diesel would be replaced in Agricultural machinery anyway,or haulage. I'm just speculating!
@UrDaShInGPriNcE The internal combustion engine was revolutionary for it's time in the late 19th century, but as you said, times need to move on. We've gotten the internal combustion engine to it's most efficiency now, but now in the 21st century, the hydrogen or electric engine is now the future.
@Tonynese thanks
DaRollaBoy97 5 months ago
@DaRollaBoy97 Water Pump. It is usually driven by the pulley system, or Front Engine Accessory Drive (FEAD). Notice the geometry of the fins, that is how you know it is the impeller. The starter motor appears at 1:55. You know because of its direct connection to the flywheel.
Tonynese 5 months ago
Is 2:30 the starter motor?
DaRollaBoy97 6 months ago
Is 2:30 a
DaRollaBoy97 6 months ago
excellent!
crudeoilsystems 7 months ago
I have this screen saver. It's so cool watcing over n over
mbs100k 8 months ago
@UrDaShInGPriNcE just by having the engine invented, doesn't stop otherrs from devolping another, better engine. so if there was another type of engine it would have already been invented. your reasoning is majorly flawed.
28% sounds bad, but relatively speaking it is very high.
100CommonCents 8 months ago
@kazimann hydrogen is effectively just a battery.
think about it. there are no natural stores anywhere. and obtaining it from water requires a lot of energy. this energy is higher than the energy produced in any hydrogen engine.
the politics ofit was a sham, just as much as the ethanol from corn was, or the 'green jobs' is. (government cannot create jobs without spening tax payers money - money that could have produced jobs through being spent/ govt always spend inefficiently)
100CommonCents 8 months ago
@kazimann I see your point. I don't know it we'd get the same power from Electricity or Hydrogen as we're getting from Diesel. Even if we were, the Electric engine needs a source, so I'm not sure if we'd be reducing emissions on the grand scale of things. Plus, weight is important for machinery, I'm not sure if Diesel would be replaced in Agricultural machinery anyway,or haulage. I'm just speculating!
GarethKeenan101 9 months ago
@UrDaShInGPriNcE The internal combustion engine was revolutionary for it's time in the late 19th century, but as you said, times need to move on. We've gotten the internal combustion engine to it's most efficiency now, but now in the 21st century, the hydrogen or electric engine is now the future.
kazimann 11 months ago