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Posted by dan wc ne wyo on October 17, 2006 at 18:03:36 from (69.145.195.46):
In Reply to: Stuck diesel injector causing crankshaft to break? posted by frankiee on October 17, 2006 at 05:59:23:
Hi Capt Ron, if the injector stuck, it was not able to make another stroke to inject any more fuel same as removing a spark plug wire on a gas engine. I would look at the vibration damper as already said. Also fan belt too tight, causing a bending in the c/s or c/s reground without the proper fillet radius. Was there a sharp hook at the break?If the break is at #2 main possibly too tight fan belt or other drive belt from the c/s pulley. If it is at the rear(#4) look at generator alignment to the f/w housing and possible rear engine and generator mounts, if both are used. Many generators are mounted at the generator side and f/w housingmounts and pivot on the connecting bar, using a front of the engine mount for a 3point mount. Also should check c/s deflection at the rear 2 counterweights as directed in the service manual.HTH dan wc ne wyo
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