Service Manual

SECTION 3 - CHASSIS & TURNTABLE
3-116 – JLG Lift – 3121202
Exhaust System Checks
² Check the exhaust system for a possible restriction:
- Inspect the exhaust system for damaged or collapsed pipes
- Inspect the muffler for signs of heat distress or for possible internal failure.
² Check for possible plugged catalytic converter. Refer to Restricted Exhaust System Diagnosis or Exhaust System
in the GM Base Engine Service Manual
Additional Checks ²
Cuts Out, Misses
DEFINITION: A surging or jerking that follows engine speed, usually more pronounced as the engine load increases which is not normally felt above 1500
RPM. The exhaust has a steady spitting sound at idle, low speed, or hard acceleration for the fuel starvation that can cause the engine to cut-out.
Preliminary Checks ² Refer to Important Preliminary Checks.
Ignition System Checks
² Start the engine.
² Wet down the secondary ignition system with water from a spray bottle, and look/listen for arcing or misfiring as
you apply water.
² Check for proper ignition output voltage with spark tester J 26792.
² Check for a cylinder misfire.
² Verify that the spark plugs are correct for use with LPG (R42LTS)
² Remove the spark plugs in these cylinders and check for the following conditions:
² Insulation cracks
² Wear
² Improper gap
² Burned electrodes
² Heavy deposits
² Visually/Physically inspect the secondary ignition for the following:
² Ignition wires for arcing, cross-firing and proper routing
² Ignition coils for cracks or carbon tracking
Engine Mechanical Checks
² Perform a cylinder compression check.
² Check the engine for the following:
- Imprope r va lve tim ing
- Bent p ush rods
- Worn r ock er ar ms
- Worn cam sha f t lo bes.
- Broke n or weak va lve springs.
² Check the intake and exhaust manifold passages for casting flash.
Fuel System Checks
² Check the fuel system - plugged fuel filter, low fuel pressure, etc. Refer to LPG Fuel System Diagnosis.
² Check the condition of the wiring to the low pressure lock-off solenoid.
Additional Check
Check for Electromagnetic Interference (EMI).
² EMI on the reference circuit can cause a missing condition.
² Monitoring the engine RPM with a scan tool can detect an EMI.
² A sudden increase in the RPM with little change in the actual engine RPM, indicates EMI is present.
² If the problem exists, check the routing of the secondary wires and the ground circuit.
Table 3-12. Symptom Diagnosis
Checks Action