engine braking is a term used with big diesel engines. this is a system on the big trucks which uses an extra pedal and when depressed it releases the compression from the engine. It's also called a jake brake. It makes a very loud noise..like a constant fart and some communitites find the noise offensive therfore the "no engine braking" signs.
2006-11-07 13:31:25
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answered by Kenneth S 5
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when a tractor trailer downshifts, an engine break cuts the rpm's of the engine to slow down the truck. engine breaks are more commonly know as jake brakes or jacobs brakes(a brand). anyway, it is the sound you hear when a truck is going downhill that sounds like a LOUD vibration from the engine.
it doesn't use an extra pedal as the previous answer said. it is actually a switch on the dash. all trucks have three pedals: accel, brake, and clutch:
The Jake Brake is a particular brand of engine brake manufactured and sold by Jacobs Vehicle Systems, Inc. While the term Jake Brake technically only describes Jake Brake brand engine brakes, it has become a genericized trademark and is often used to refer to engine brakes or compression release engine brakes in general, especially on large vehicles or heavy equipment.
An engine brake is a braking system used primarily on semi-trucks or other large vehicles that modifies engine valve operation to use engine compression to slow the vehicle. They are also known as compression release engine brakes.
When the accelerator is released on a truck its forward momentum continues to turn the crankshaft and compress air inside the engine's cylinders. When the crankshaft passes the top-dead-center position the compressed air in the cylinder acts as a spring and pushes the piston back down the cylinder, returning the energy to the crankshaft and pushing the truck forward. Little of the energy absorbed by compressing the air is lost, so the engine does not effectively aid in slowing the truck. In a gasoline engine, some engine braking is provided during closed-throttle operation due to the work required to maintain intake manifold vacuum. Diesel engines, however, are unthrottled and hence do not provide engine braking from throttling losses. A compression release engine brake uses a solenoid to open the exhaust valve at the top of the compression stroke. This releases the compressed air in the cylinder preventing it from returning its energy back to the piston and accordingly, the vehicle.
The driver controls consist of an on/off switch and, sometimes, a multi-position switch that controls the number of cylinders which the brake is active on. When the compression release engine brake is turned on, it will activate when the driver releases the accelerator. There is also a switch on the clutch pedal that will deactivate the compression brake when the clutch is disengaged.
Compression release engine brakes may make a loud chattering or machine gun noise while being used, which has led many communities to ban them. There are signs on the side of some freeway offramps, or at municipal boundaries, that will say "No jake braking", "Engine brakes restricted", etc. These signs are referring to compression release engine brakes. This has led to special mufflers on trucks that also muffle the sound of the compression release engine brake.
2006-11-07 13:33:25
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answered by forjj 5
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If it was in a huge blast of burning fuel, they would have melted. See, engines work by controlling the amount of fuel that goes into the engine. If those controls fail, the engine will break down.
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answered by Anonymous
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Large diesel trucks have what is called a "Jake/ Engine Brake" when it is used it makes the exhaust noise louder.
2006-11-07 13:34:57
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answered by tvcarvcr2 2
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on most big trucks they have an engine brake or a jake brake i guess this is what they are talking about it slows down the engine
2006-11-07 14:54:21
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answered by susieq 1
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this refers to large trucks equipped with a jake brake which utilizes engine compression to help slow down....im sure you have heard trucks make this LOUD,obnoxious noise,which is why their use is restricted in certian areas
2006-11-07 13:34:41
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answered by t u RB o 1
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Trucks downshift and use there engine to slow down. It's noisey so sometimes there are signs up so they don't do it.
2006-11-07 13:28:43
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answered by Just Me baby 3
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It's mainly for trucks...if they downshift many times, it causes problems with the road.
2006-11-07 13:34:36
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answered by May I help You? 6
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It's a popular new dance that is banned in many states because it is vulgar and causes brain damage.
2006-11-07 13:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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