Question 41Motor Plants - 1st Asst/Chief70% to pass
The intake and exhaust valves used in a diesel engine are returned to their seats by _______________.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) spring force.
In a diesel engine, the intake and exhaust valves are returned to their seats by the force of springs. These springs are designed to push the valves back into their closed position after they have been opened by the camshaft and push rods. The spring force overcomes the combustion pressure, exhaust pressure, and push rod pressure to ensure the valves seal properly and prevent leaks.
The other answer choices are incorrect because combustion pressure, exhaust pressure, and push rod pressure alone are not sufficient to return the valves to their seats. These forces may help open the valves, but spring force is the primary mechanism that closes and seals the valves in a diesel engine.
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