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What causes the injector to blow on a diesel engine?

What causes the injector to blow on a diesel engine?

Diesel injector blowing is caused when the diesel injector seal has not seated correctly against the cylinder head. You can sometimes cure diesel injector blowing by removing the injector, cleaning the injector from carbon and fitting a new copper sealing washer and refitting the injector.

What causes a diesel engine to have low power?

1. Dirty fuel filter 2. Check engine light 3. Intake air leak or restriction 4. Plugged exhaust 5. Malfunctioning throttle pedal 6. Failing injectors 7. Low fuel pressure 8. Malfunctioning Turbo 9. Internal engine problems. 1. Your Diesel Engine Has A Dirty Fuel Filter A very common reason for low power complaints is the fuel filter.

How does a turbo work in a diesel engine?

In most diesels there is a turbo and it is sending compressed air to the engine creating boost and giving it that much needed power. This air is cooled before it is introduced to the engine this is known as the CAC (Charge Air Cooler). It makes sure the engine can perform correctly and with the best efficiency.

What causes a 6.0L Turbo to fail?

Early 6.0L Powerstroke trucks also suffer from a poor oil drain tube. The collection of oil in the turbocharger can result in the oil cooking. This has been the root cause of many all-out turbocharger failures in the 6.0L Powerstrokes. Ford gave ’06 and ’07 models an improved oil drain tube, resulting in drastically less turbo failures.

When do turbocharged engines need to be idle?

It will lead in bearing and likely oil seal failure. When this happens the turbo will suck some of the oil to the engine and it will not take long before all the oil is gone. That usually leads to seized engine. So to idle turbocharged engine for few minutes is advisable.

Can a dirty air filter affect a turbo charger?

Don’t drive around with a dirty air-filter as it’ll have a detrimental effect on your turbo-charger. If you’ve taken a mid-way stop during a hard highway drive, it wouldn’t hurt to let the turbo idle for an extra minute.

Are there any diesel cars that are turbocharged?

Small displacement turbocharged engines are getting increasingly popular on our roads. With tougher emission norms & fuel-economy concerns worldwide, the trend is only expected to grow. Nearly every diesel car in the market is turbocharged now. Turbo-petrols will also be commonplace soon.

What happens when you idle a diesel engine?

This can cause a “washing” of the cylinder sleeves of their lubricating oil, which can in-turn cause wear. Also, it can cause dilution of the motor oil. However, this actually takes longer than you would probably idle your vehicle for and newer vehicles actually increase their idle after a while to compensate.

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Ruth Doyle