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Table 2-2.  Generator Set, Troubleshooting
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TM5-6115-593-34 NAVFAC P-8-631-34 TO-35C2-3-463-2 Table 2-2.  Generator Set, Troubleshooting - Continued MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION 4.  ENGINE RUNS ERRATICALLY OR MISFIRES Step 1.  Check fuel lines into and out of the fuel injection pump for damage, blockage, or air leaks. Air leaks occurring at any point prior to the fuel injection pump will cause erratic engine operation.  Air leaks are difficult to detect and a trial-and-error approach may be necessary.  Check for loose fittings and defective  fuel  filter  gaskets.    Placing  a  fairly  heavy  oil  around  a  suspected  fitting  may  reveal  the presence of air leaks.  The oil would be sucked, quite noticeably, into the fuel line if air leaks are present. Step 2.  Check the engine's exhaust ports for presence of blackish smoke (unburnt fuel). If present, note if smoke is coming from left or right exhaust port.  If the left port is the source, it may be assumed that one of the fuel injectors or cylinders on the left side of the engine is malfunctioning. Stop  engine  and  remove  the  valve  cover  associated  with  suspected  side  of  engine  (see  Chapter  13). Restart   engine.      Visually   inspect   valves,   rocker   arms,   and   push   rods   for   improper   or   misadjusted operation. If, for example, one push rod appears bent, the associated rocker arm will not travel as far as adjacent rocker arms and the corresponding valve not fully open.  Thus, by comparing the motion of one rocker arm to other rocker arms, a faulty rocker arm or push rod would be immediately apparent. Step 3.  Check KW and KVAR readings on Generator Control Panel. If   readings   indicate   excessive   power   draw,   rearrange   load   distribution   to   restore   normal   power consumption. If   readings   indicate   excessive   power   draw,   rearrange   load   distribution   to   restore   normal   power consumption. If KW and KVAR readings are normal, refer to Chapter 13 on engine assembly testing. 5.  GENERATOR OUTPUT FREQUENCY INCORRECT Step 1.  Inspect motor-operated potentiometer B4 (2, figure 4-10) according to paragraph 4-21 and refer to paragraph 4-23 for testing and replacement procedures. Step 2.  Stop  engine.    Unplug  electrical  connector  from  top  of  hydraulic  governor,  disconnecting  output  of  A106. Start engine. If  generator  output  is  at  correct  frequency,  governor  controller  A106  should  be  tested  and  repaired  as required (see paragraph 4-11). 2-5

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