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  • Torsion Bar & Glow Plug Questions

    Hi All,

    Just trying to improve my knowledge of how stuff works...


    TORSION BARS

    Is a torsion bar a tube with a coil spring inside, or is it something else?

    If it is a spring in a tube, is it the twisting force on the spring that forces the wheel back?


    GLOW PLUGS

    I understand that there's still an explosion to drive the pistons down (as with a petrol engine), but without a sparkplug/ignition, how is the mixture ignited to cause the explosion?


    I know that these things don't really matter and maybe I should just enjoy my Surf, but I just want to know!


    Mark
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  • #2
    In a diesel the fuel is burned purely by the compression force of the cylinder.

    When it squishes the fuel/air mix, it eventually gets hot enough to burn.

    The glow plugs are only used to pre-heat the combustion surface prior to you cranking the starter.


    Not so sure about torsion bars.
    Charlie Don't Surf..http://static.photobox.co.uk/public/...10805138.s.jpg

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    • #3
      A Torsion bar is literally just a bar of springy steel. Its anchored at one end (by the gearbox crossmember), and the other end is fixed to the suspension A arm where it pivots on the chassis, so as the A arm rotates with suspension movement, its twists the bar, then the bar resists the flexing so holding the truck up.

      Thicker bar= stiffer springing.

      4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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