Question 466Motor Plants - Assistant Engineer
70% to passA diesel engine cylinder head can crack as a result of _______________.
The correct answer is D) restricted cooling passages. A diesel engine cylinder head can crack as a result of restricted cooling passages. This is because the cylinder head is responsible for dissipating the intense heat generated during the combustion process. If the cooling passages become restricted, the cylinder head is unable to effectively transfer heat away, leading to uneven thermal expansion and potentially causing the cylinder head to crack. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not directly lead to cylinder head cracking. A leaking oil control ring (A) may cause oil consumption but does not affect the cooling system. Heat transfer from exhaust valves (B) and overheated intake valves (C) can potentially damage the valvetrain components, but do not directly cause cylinder head cracking.
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