Water in the fuel can prevent the engine from starting, prevent it from developing full power, or ()
A、run at an irregular speed
B、create high lube oil temperature
C、cause the engine to over-speed
D、cause blue smoke in the exhaust
A、run at an irregular speed
B、create high lube oil temperature
C、cause the engine to over-speed
D、cause blue smoke in the exhaust
A、the oil content in water B、the water content in fuel oil C、the water level in bilge well D、the oil level in bilge well
A、the oil content in water B、the water content in fuel oil C、the water level in bilge well D、the oil level in bilge well
A、the oil content in water B、the water content in fuel oil C、the water level in bilge well D、the oil level in bilge well
A、centrifuging the fuel B、using it in the engine C、heating the fuel tanks D、starting the fuel
A、heat conduction into the injected fuel oil B、heat conduction into the water jacket wall C、water circulation through passages in the holder D、fuel oil circulation through passages in the holder
A、concentrations of calcium sulfate in the boiler water B、fuel oil in the feed water C、improper treatment of the feed water with calcium sulfate D、excessive feed water alkalinity
A、excessively late fuel injection B、oil in the air charge C、water in the fuel D、injection continuing after the fuel charge is ignited
A、the ventilation pipe B、the water line for fire fighting on the deck C、the fuel oil line D、the water supplying line in bath room