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ENGINE MISFIRES
200768a
ENGINE STALLS AT LOW SPEEDS
200769a
Possible Cause Correction
1. Poor quality fuel, or water or dirt in the
fuel.
1. Drain fuel from tanks. Replace fuel filters and fill tank with MACK-
specified diesel fuel.
2. Air in fuel system. 2. Check fuel system for air leaks. Repair as necessary. (Air generally
gets into the fuel system on the suction side of the fuel pump.)
3. Broken or leaking high-pressure fuel
lines.
3. Check for fuel leaks. Repair as necessary.
4. Restricted fuel lines or drain lines. 4. Check for proper fuel flow. If no flow, replace lines.
5. Low fuel-supply pressure. 5. Check to be sure there is fuel in the fuel tank. Check for sharp bends or
kinks in the fuel line between the fuel tank and the fuel transfer pump.
Also check for clogged suction pipe (in the fuel tank) or a plugged fuel
suction hose. Check for air in the fuel system, and check the fuel
pressure. If the pressure is lower than specified, replace the fuel filters.
If still low, replace the transfer pump.
6. Improper valve lash adjustment. 6. Check adjustment. Correct as necessary.
7. Defective fuel injection nozzles or fuel
pump.
7. Run engine at speed which gives maximum misfiring or rough running.
Cut the fuel flow to each cylinder, one at a time, by loosening the fuel
line nut on the injection pump. If engine rpm does not change when the
fuel is cut to a cylinder, it indicates that the cylinder is not firing. Remove
the injection nozzle and check. Repair or replace as necessary. If nozzle
is OK, check cylinder for low compression. If no fuel is present when line
is loosened, pump may be defective. Repair or replace as required.
8. Improper timing. 8. Check fuel injection pump to engine timing.
9. Cylinder head gasket leakage. 9. Check for visible signs of leakage, coolant in the oil, or traces of oil in
the coolant. Use a compression tester to check each cylinder. Replace
cylinder head gasket if necessary.
10. Worn camshaft lobe. 10. With valve lash properly adjusted, check rocker arm movement. If not
within specifications, replace worn parts.
Possible Cause Correction
1. Idle speed set too low. 1. Check idle setting. Adjust as necessary.
2. Fuel tank vent clogged or partially clogged. 2. Check fuel tank vents. Repair as necessary.
3. Low fuel supply. 3. Check for sufficient fuel in the fuel tank. Check for fuel leaks. Check
for kinks or sharp bends in the fuel lines. Check fuel pressure; it
must be within specifications. If not, replace fuel filters. If still low,
repair or replace transfer pump.
4. Injection pump overflow valve leaking, or stuck
open or closed.
4. Repair or replace valve.
5. Defective fuel injection nozzle. 5. Isolate defective nozzle and replace. Refer to item 7 in preceding
ENGINE MISFIRES section.
6. Defective fuel injection pump. 6. Remove, repair, and reinstall pump.
7. High parasitic load. 7. Check for excessive loading due to engaged auxiliary attachments.
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