Before buying my B-7800, I was a babe in the woods concerning diesel engines. Not a genius now, but I get around.
Anyway, when I read the manual, I was surprised to learn that the 4 cylinder Kubota engine fired "2 up, 2 down." Don't really know why that is, unless it has something to do with torque values. So, I've been considering upgrading to an L-3800/3901, although I can't imagine being parted from my beloved B-7800.
But, the L is a three cylinder, so how does that fire? Two up, one down, or a more balanced firing order?
Anyway, when I read the manual, I was surprised to learn that the 4 cylinder Kubota engine fired "2 up, 2 down." Don't really know why that is, unless it has something to do with torque values. So, I've been considering upgrading to an L-3800/3901, although I can't imagine being parted from my beloved B-7800.
But, the L is a three cylinder, so how does that fire? Two up, one down, or a more balanced firing order?