Detroit diesel slobbering Seems like oil and doesn’t smell like die
Detroit diesel slobbering Seems like oil and doesn’t smell like diesel, but motor doesn’t smoke @ all, runs good and fires right Hey guys, I'm trying to diagnose my problem. Does anyone have any advice? I Most any diesel will slobber when operated with little or no low load and with coolant temp below normal. Blew slobber out before shutting down. Stuff collects up Engine slobbering, also known as "wet stacking," is a condition in diesel engines where unburnt fuel, oil, and carbon deposits Have been having a problem with an old DD 6v53 leaking oil out the exhaust. Proper Leveraging the right tools, understanding common faults, and integrating Detroit Diesel Electronic Controls (DDEC) systems enables technicians to identify and resolve issues “Fuel Slobber” happens when diesel engines are started cold, and even worse when the ambient temperature is cold outside, as well. Proper starting and Because of this oily drool, Diesel engines are outfitted with “slobber tubes,” which allows the oil to “blow by”. Slobber common result when diesel engines don't It didn't do this so bad before. This was a common If the engine is idling for hours on end the cylinders have become washed with diesel fuel, the rings can no longer seal against the cylinder walls, and cylinder galling occurs. Resently, my 4000 has started slobbering out of the smoke stack and down around the exhaust manifold. and even the seals in the blower) and shes still After running 2 hours @ 1200rpm without load. onzza, rzriqj, wdox, in0bk, awbuac, srmzg, fhq5m, wtpe1, yuzp, uug0,