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Re: True definition of Knock



How About the " Low Octane " portion of the mix in the chamber igniting before the piston reaches past dead stroke position , causing the piston skirt to be "jammed" into the cylinder wall. The "rattle" is then transferred in to the Cylinder case, the sensitivity would vary as to the physical construction of the cylinder case [block casting] , water jacketing , cylinder wall core thickness , firing order and the particular engine design's tendency to detonate. Add to this " which is the Hungry Hole " , the cylinder most likely to initiate detonation ignition response. Wonder Why there's so many different KS locations and sensitivity variants. The factory also factors in long term piston / wall clearance etc, into the frequency response / programming. Add a bit of oil into the chamber and run the lead to far BTDC should really get the pot boiling. Then throw in all the component damage. While Mr. Smith's explanation is excellent , I believe it's a bit more complex in total scope
though. Anyone is free to disagree .
Len

Totally, self explainatory
Grumpy

> "Knocking occurs when a minute portion of the most volatile component of
> gasoline reaches the cylinder a fraction of a second before the principal
> fuel charge, which is supposed to arrive at the instant the spark plug
> fires.  When the more volatile fuel arrives early, the heat and
compression
> inside the cylinder cause it to ignite before the main charge, which in
turn
> causes the knocking you hear."
>           --Bruce W. Smith, Auto World Weekly (July 18, 2000)


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