This is my first video from your channel. Clear Visuals and a good presentation. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to more contents. Add a few real life examples and funny animations if possible. Make it fun to watch and learn
nice explanation. I was wondering why it makes a sound although its just the same as combusting. Turns out its the collision of both combustion points that creates the sound.
Early combustion is called "pinging" it makes a slightly more metallic, or more high pitched sound, it can be solved if its not really severe by using high octane fuel (this is what its for, not performance) knocking is caused by worn bearings, like the drive shaft bearing becoming oval shaped and so the drive shaft hits either side of that slight oval shape worn into the bearing, creating a knocking sound, ot pretty much means the engine needs to be rebuilt. Knocking sound can also be caused by stuff to do with the rocker arms, if the engine has those anymore
This is plain wrong. What you described is NOT knock, but pre ignition. Knock happens when parts of the air fuel mixture ignite due to the pressure increase outside of the flamefront of the spark, resulting not only in uneven burn, but in a (supersonic) detonation instead of the (subsonic) deflagration the engine was designed for. Pre ignition is ignition (of a deflagration) before the spark plug fires, so there is no supersonic pressure wave.
HERE i.e VIDEO, GIVEN WE WANT TO DECREASE KNOCKING, USE TO DECREASING THE INTAKE MANIFOLD PRESSURE. IN THIS CONCERN I THINK PROPER ATOMISTION OF GASOLINE PARTICLE IS NOT OCCURS. AFTER THAT RICH COMBUSTION CONDITION IS DEVELOP. WHICH INCRESE POLLUTION.
What is described here is pre-ignition. Hot spots in the combustion chamber light off the charge before the plug fires; the plug fires and the flame fronts collide. An area that is glowing hot is required, such as a carbon deposit, ot a sharp edge in the head casting. This is called pre-ignition and id usually inaudible. Look for the center of the piston to be melted or blown out and it normally affects one cylinder. Detonaton is literally an explosion inside the chamber. The fuel charge is ignited by the spark and the flame front progresses across the chamber. Part of the charge in the far reach of the chamber reaches it's auto-ignition temp and literally detonates instead of jurning smoothly and is very audible. Damage is seen as the edge of the piston melted and destroyed down the side into the ring lands, which are destroyed too. If detonation occurs in one cylinder, look for a lean mixture to that one cylinder. If detonation occurs in multiple cylinders or in all cylinders, look for excessive ignition timing, low-octane fuel, or a lean mixture across all cylinders.
Instead of learning something new or how this video has helped others clear their doubts, all you can deduce is his change of accent. You must be one of those SJWs and must be having some liberal arts degree.
@@prosaic.7944 Still. Being racist is fine. But one shouldn't be such a fool to ignore the information provided over an accent. It's natural that different people sound different.
@@kartikeyasingh1907 Wow, you're so right. I watched the whole video, listened to him and realized that his fake accent slowly faded away and made a joke about it; I must have ignored what he said. Sad really, having an official language, but not being able to pronounce anything properly.
This video is about what engine knock is boss, not how to fix it. No shit he’s gunna talk a lot. I sure hope he does when explaining subjects. Maybe google how to fix engine knock, might find a video more you’re area boss.
This vato explained it better than 99% of RUclips, thank you.
But this isn't knocking, this is pinging
This is my first video from your channel.
Clear Visuals and a good presentation. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to more contents.
Add a few real life examples and funny animations if possible. Make it fun to watch and learn
nice explanation. I was wondering why it makes a sound although its just the same as combusting. Turns out its the collision of both combustion points that creates the sound.
Early combustion is called "pinging" it makes a slightly more metallic, or more high pitched sound, it can be solved if its not really severe by using high octane fuel (this is what its for, not performance) knocking is caused by worn bearings, like the drive shaft bearing becoming oval shaped and so the drive shaft hits either side of that slight oval shape worn into the bearing, creating a knocking sound, ot pretty much means the engine needs to be rebuilt.
Knocking sound can also be caused by stuff to do with the rocker arms, if the engine has those anymore
Also severe carbon deposits on piston headset come in contact with the head is a possible culprit no? But yes you nailed it
concise and well said sir!
This is plain wrong. What you described is NOT knock, but pre ignition. Knock happens when parts of the air fuel mixture ignite due to the pressure increase outside of the flamefront of the spark, resulting not only in uneven burn, but in a (supersonic) detonation instead of the (subsonic) deflagration the engine was designed for.
Pre ignition is ignition (of a deflagration) before the spark plug fires, so there is no supersonic pressure wave.
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Very good video bro keep it up
thank you for making this video, you gave a very short and clear explanation
Really well explained, I liked the animations!
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HERE i.e VIDEO, GIVEN WE WANT TO DECREASE KNOCKING, USE TO DECREASING THE INTAKE MANIFOLD PRESSURE. IN THIS CONCERN I THINK PROPER ATOMISTION OF GASOLINE PARTICLE IS NOT OCCURS. AFTER THAT RICH COMBUSTION CONDITION IS DEVELOP. WHICH INCRESE POLLUTION.
thank you, it's way more clear now !
Much useful❤️
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Thankyou so so much sir good class
What is the difference between pre ignition and knocking ,?
What is described here is pre-ignition.
Hot spots in the combustion chamber light off the charge before the plug fires; the plug fires and the flame fronts collide. An area that is glowing hot is required, such as a carbon deposit, ot a sharp edge in the head casting.
This is called pre-ignition and id usually inaudible. Look for the center of the piston to be melted or blown out and it normally affects one cylinder.
Detonaton is literally an explosion inside the chamber.
The fuel charge is ignited by the spark and the flame front progresses across the chamber.
Part of the charge in the far reach of the chamber reaches it's auto-ignition temp and literally detonates instead of jurning smoothly and is very audible. Damage is seen as the edge of the piston melted and destroyed down the side into the ring lands, which are destroyed too.
If detonation occurs in one cylinder, look for a lean mixture to that one cylinder.
If detonation occurs in multiple cylinders or in all cylinders, look for excessive ignition timing, low-octane fuel, or a lean mixture across all cylinders.
Very useful for me
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good job
Awesome !
Can improper installation of spark plugs cause engine knocking?
yes!
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Thanku sir
My Hyundai is doing the same.
Who came from psg automobile like😁
Sri back Fireing what sir
Tere lecture mein full stop kyu ni hai...first learn how to pause while giving lectures
Weird how through the video his indian accent slowly kicked in yo
Instead of learning something new or how this video has helped others clear their doubts, all you can deduce is his change of accent. You must be one of those SJWs and must be having some liberal arts degree.
@@kartikeyasingh1907 No, I'm actually very racist, hence why I ridiculed his funny accent.
@@prosaic.7944 Still. Being racist is fine. But one shouldn't be such a fool to ignore the information provided over an accent. It's natural that different people sound different.
@@kartikeyasingh1907 Wow, you're so right. I watched the whole video, listened to him and realized that his fake accent slowly faded away and made a joke about it; I must have ignored what he said.
Sad really, having an official language, but not being able to pronounce anything properly.
U have to show how to fix it...not only talk to much...
This video is about what engine knock is boss, not how to fix it. No shit he’s gunna talk a lot. I sure hope he does when explaining subjects. Maybe google how to fix engine knock, might find a video more you’re area boss.
Thank you sir