Question 240Motor Plants - 1st Asst/Chief

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If the operating speed of a diesel engine increases without an apparent change in the engine control settings, you may suspect a _______________.

Amalfunctioning governor
Bleaking air starting valve
Ccontrol air leak
Dclogged intake air intercooler
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) malfunctioning governor. A malfunctioning or faulty governor is the most likely cause of an increase in engine speed without a change in the engine control settings. The governor is responsible for maintaining a constant engine speed regardless of changes in load or other operating conditions. If the governor is not functioning properly, it will not be able to regulate the engine speed effectively, leading to an unintended increase in speed. The other options are not as likely causes for the scenario described. A leaking air starting valve (B) or a control air leak (C) would not directly affect the engine speed in this way. A clogged intake air intercooler (D) could potentially increase engine speed, but this would typically be accompanied by other symptoms like reduced engine power.

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