Question 238Motor Plants - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passThe hunting of a diesel engine may be caused by _______________.
The correct answer is A) low governor power. The hunting of a diesel engine, which refers to the engine's speed fluctuating up and down, can be caused by low governor power. The engine governor is responsible for maintaining a consistent engine speed, and if the governor's power is insufficient, it cannot effectively control the engine's speed, leading to the hunting behavior. The other options are incorrect because: B) Excessive speed droop would lead to a stable, but lower engine speed, not hunting. C) Excessive sensitivity would cause the engine to overshoot and oscillate, but not necessarily hunt. D) Insufficient speed droop would result in an engine that is too sensitive and prone to overspeeding, not hunting.
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