Troubleshooting_Matrix
Troubleshooting_Matrix
It has often been observed that the tank had no fuel despite a gauge
reading indicating a full tank. These types of misleading readings
are the results of instrument malfunctioning with improper
calibration and the reliable way to ensure the amount of fuel in the
tank by looking at the sight glass and dipstick. Follow the tips on this
post for diesel engine troubleshooting.
1. Abnormal Exhaust
2. Hard to start
3. Lack of power
4. Overheating
5. Defective instruments
6. Malfunctioning of alarms and sensors
7. Air Leakages
8. Fuel leakages and malfunctioning of fuel injection
equipment.
Black Smoke
Failure of Turbocharger
Restricted air intake
Improper valve clearance
Injector malfunctioning.
Fuel injection pumps malfunctioning.
Disturbed fuel timing.
Poor grade of fuel
Remedy: – Carry out the following; for -diesel engine
troubleshooting
Lack of power
Valve open
Airlock in the fuel system
Chocked filter
Incorrect setting fuel pump
High viscosity fuel
Low Lubricating oil level in tank
The engine slows down or stops
Leaking Valves
Carbon formation on the valve face
Leaky or broken piston rings
Cylinder head joint leaking
Choked air inlet filter
The dirty charged air filter in the Turbocharged engine
Turbocharger not running at the correct speed
Incorrect firing times (diesel engine troubleshooting)
No fuel
Water in fuel
Airlock
Seized piston
Vapor lock in the fuel line
One cylinder stops firing
Airlock
Leaky fuel pump
unequal fuel supply
Wrong fuel valve timing
Fallen of compression
Lubricating oil pressure drops for the diesel engine
troubleshooting
Early injection
Wrong fuel
Reasons for foundation bolts cracking on marine
diesel engines