Question 37Motor Plants - QMED
70% to passHeat damage to fuel injection nozzles can be prevented by avoiding _______________.
The correct answer is B) long periods of engine overload. Long periods of engine overload can cause excessive heat buildup in the fuel injection nozzles, leading to heat damage. This occurs because the nozzles are subjected to higher temperatures under heavy engine loads, which can cause structural changes and ultimately affect their performance. Avoiding prolonged engine overload helps prevent this heat-related damage to the fuel injection nozzles. The other options are incorrect because: A) excessive fuel oil temperature is a separate issue that can also contribute to nozzle damage, but is not the primary cause; C) metallic contact between nozzles and cylinder heads is not a direct cause of heat damage; and D) hard carbon deposits and varnish are more likely to be a result of heat damage, rather than a cause.
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