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POSSIBLE CAUSES AND TROUBLE SHOOTING
Clogged pipes
Clogged fuel filter
Air inside fuel circuit
Clogged tank breather hole
Faulty fuel pump
Injector jammed
Jammed injection pump delivery valve
Wrong injector setting
Excessive plunger blow-by
Jammed injection pump delivery control
Wrong injection pump setting
Oil level too high
Jammed pressure relief valve
Worn oil pump
Air inside oil suction pipe
Faulty pressure gauge or switch
Clogged oil suction pipe
Battery discharged
Wrong or inefficient cable connection
Defective ignition switch
Defective starter motor
Clogged air filter
Excessive idle operation
Incomplete running-in
Engine overloaded
Advanced injection
Delayed injection
Incorrect governor linkage adjustment
Broken or loose governor spring
Idle speed too low
Worn or jammed piston rings
Worn or scored cylinders
Worn valve guides
Jammed valves
Worn bearings
Governor linkage not free to slide
Drive shaft not free to slide
Damaged cylinder head gasket
TROUBLE
LU
BR
IC
AT
IO
N
POSSIBLE CAUSE
FUEL
CIRCUIT
EL
EC
TR
IC
SY
ST
EM
MAINTE- NANCE
SETTINGS/REP
AIRS
Engine
does
not
start
No
acceleration
Black
smoke
Excessive
oil
consumption
Too
low
oil
pressure
Engine
starts
but
stops
Non-uniform
speed
White
smoke
oil
and
fuel
dripping
from
exhaust
Increase
oil
level
THE ENGINE MUST BE STOPPED IMMEDIATELY WHEN:
1)
- The engine rpms suddenly increase and decrease
2)
- A sudden and unusual noise is heard
3)
- The colour of the exhaust fumes suddenly darkens
4)
- The oil pressure indicator light turns on while running.
TABLE OF LIKELY ANOMALIES AND THEIR SYMPTOMS
The following table contains the possible causes of some failures which may occur during operation.
Always perform these simple checks before removing or replacing any part.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
KD 225_315_350_400_440 Workshop Manual_cod. ED0053029330_
1° ed
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