Master Diesel Engine Cycles and Maintenance

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Last updated on June 20, 2026 5:27 am

Learn about the diesel engine cycles, maintenance strategies, thermodynamic cycles, engine protection, engine control and electrical-hydraulic governors.

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This course follows our ?diesel engine basics? course and covers cycles, maintenance, performance and electronic control. We study the difference between the 4-stroke and 2-stroke engine cycles, diesel engine maintenance tips, the fuel injection system, air filter, fuel filter and thermodynamic cycles. We also explain how the centrifugal and electrical-hydraulic governors in diesel engines work. This course suits aspiring engineers and mechanics.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Differentiate between the 4-Stroke a…
  • Describe diesel engine maintenance s…
  • Explain thermodynamic cycles (Otto, …
  • Establish the importance of engine p…
  • Differentiate between the 4-Stroke and 2-Stroke cycles
  • Describe diesel engine maintenance strategies
  • Explain thermodynamic cycles (Otto, Brayton and Diesel)
  • Establish the importance of engine protection and how to protect a diesel engine using temperature, pressure, flow and level measurements
  • Lay out the starting circuit associated with the diesel engine
  • List the components that provide engine control
  • Diesel Engine Cycles, Maintenance, & Control

    In this module you will learn about the 2 stroke and 4 stroke cycles in detail, engine maintenance strategies, how engine control works, starting circuits, and how to protect a diesel engine.

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