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Re: What Does Wet Stacking (Diesel Engine)Mean.
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Posted by G Taylor on April 30, 2003 at 05:21:41 from (64.10.143.191):
In Reply to: What Does Wet Stacking (Diesel Engine)Mean. posted by Howard Yoshida on April 29, 2003 at 18:43:06:
Raw fuel or condensation from combustion mixing with soot. This mess then accumualates and runs back down the stack. Or begins to blow out the stack getting black stains over everything. Caused by over fueling, too low operating temp, worn injectors/pump, worn rings/bores and light loading. So replace the injectors,test the pump, get the coolant up to 195F and run the engine at full rated rpm and 85% of max rated HP. End of problem 99% of the time.
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