A faulty injection in one cylinder of an operating diesel engine can be located by ()
A、cutting out individual injectors and noting engine performance
B、checking lube oil temperature
C、checking cam position
D、using a timing light
A、cutting out individual injectors and noting engine performance
B、checking lube oil temperature
C、checking cam position
D、using a timing light
A、excessive fuel nozzle holder cooling B、sediment in the fuel supply C、distortion of the fuel spray pattern D、improper atomization of the fuel
A、water in the fuel oil supply B、excessive fuel nozzle holder cooling C、a distorted fuel spray pattern D、leakage past the plunger into the oil drain
A、A.water in the fuel oil supply B、B.excessive fuel nozzle holder cooling C、C.a distorted fuel spray pattern D、D.leakage past the plunger into the oil drain
A、quantity of fuel injected is decreased B、quantity of fuel injected will always be increased C、start of injection is advanced D、duration of injection will always be greater
A、late fuel injection B、early fuel injection C、high exhaust temperature from that cylinder D、decreased effective stroke from that injector
A、Quantity of fuel injected tends to be decreased B、Quantity of fuel injected will always be increased C、Start of injection tends to be advanced D、Duration of injection will always greater
A、by injection pumps B、at a time decided by the injection pump timing C、by a signal opening the magnetic valves D、at a time decided by the cam directly