Question 150Motor Plants - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passProblems with the diesel engine fuel injection pump are usually caused by_______________.
The correct answer is D) contaminated fuel. The diesel engine fuel injection pump is a precision component that requires clean fuel to operate properly. Contamination of the fuel, such as the presence of water, dirt, or other impurities, can cause issues with the fuel injection pump, leading to problems like poor engine performance, misfiring, or even complete engine failure. Proper fuel filtration and maintenance is critical to preventing fuel contamination and ensuring the fuel injection pump functions as designed. The other answer choices, while potentially contributing to fuel injection pump issues, are not the primary cause. Kinked fuel lines (A) or excessive engine vibration (B) may impact fuel delivery, but contaminated fuel (D) is the most common and likely root cause of fuel injection pump problems. Improper adjustment (C) can also affect the pump's operation, but it is less likely to be the sole source of the issue.
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