Problem | Probable Cause | Verification/Remedy |
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START BUTTON depressed, no panel indications. | 1. Battery Switch not on. | 1. Check switch and/or battery connections. |
2. Circuit breaker tripped/off. | 2. Reset breaker if breaker trips again, check preheat solenoid circuit and check circuit for shorts to ground. | |
3. Loose battery connections.. | 3. Check (+) connection to starter solenoid and (-) connection to engine ground stud. Check battery cable connections. | |
START BUTTON DEPRESSED, no starter engagement. | 1. Connection to solenoid faulty. | 1. Check connection. |
2. Faulty solenoid. | 2. Check that 12 volts are present at the solenoid connection. | |
3. Loose battery connections. | 3. Check battery connections. | |
4. Low battery. | 4. Check battery charge state. | |
5. K1 relay. | 5. Check K1 relay. | |
START switch is depressed; panel indications^; starter solenoid OK fuel solenoid not functioning. | 1. Poor connections to fuel solenoid. | 1. Check connections. |
2. Defective fuel solenoid. | 2. Check that 12 volts are present at the ( ♦ ) connection on the fuel run solenoid. | |
Generator engine cranks, but does not start, fuel solenoid energized. | 1. Faulty fueling system. | 1. Check that fuel valves are open. |
2. Preheat solenoid faulty. | 1a. Switch to combine house and start batteries. 1b. Replace batteries. | |
1c. Check fuel lift pump. | ||
1d. Change inlet fuel filter. | ||
2. Check solenoid. | ||
Battery runs down. | 1. High resistance leak to ground. | 1. Check wiring. Insert sensitive (0 - 25 amp) meter in battery lines. (Do not start engine.) Remove connections and replace after short is located. |
2. Low resistance leak. | 2. Check all wires for temperature rise to locate the fault. | |
3. Poor battery connections. | 3. Check cable connections at battery for loose connections, corrosion | |
4. DC atlemator not charging. | 4. Check connections check belt tension, test alternator. | |
Battery not charging | 1. DC charge circuit faulty. | 1. Perform D.C. voltage check of generator charging circuit. |
2. Alternatot drive. | 2. Check drive belt tension. Alternator should turn freely. Check for loose connections. Check output voltmeter. Ensure 12 volts are present at the Ecx. terminal. | |
Generator engine stops. (Fault displace under speed) NOTE: The engine's DC electrical system is protected by a 20 amp manual reset circuit breaker on the front of the control panel. | 1.Switches and/or wiring loose or disconnected. | 1. Inspect wiring for short circuits and loose connections. Inspect switches for proper operation. |
2. Fuel starvation. | 2. Check fuel supply, fuel valves, fuel feed strainer. | |
3. 20 Amp circuit breaker tripping. (LCD display blank) | 3. Check for high DC amperage draw during operation. Ensure breaker is not overly sensitive to heat which would cause tripping. | |
4. Exhaust system is restricted. | 4. Check for blockage or collapsed muffler. | |
5. Water in fuel. | 5. Pump water from fuel tank(s); change filters and bleed fuel system. | |
6. Air intake obstruction.. | 6. Check air intake filter cartridge. | |
Exhaust smoking problems | 1. Blue smoke. | 1. Incorrect grade of engine oil. |
2. White smoke | 1a. Crankcase is overfilled with engine oil (oil is blowing out through the exhaust). | |
3. Black smoke. | 2. Engine is running cokJ. | |
2a. Faulty injector or Incorrect injector timing. | ||
3. Improper grade of fuel. | ||
3a. Fuel bum incomplete due to high back pressure In exhaust or insufficient air for proper combustion (Check for restrictions in exhaust system; check air intake.). | ||
3b. Improperly timed injectors or valves or poor compression. | ||
3c. Lack of air — check air intake and air filter. Check for proper ventilation. | ||
3d. Overload. | ||
LCD DISPLAYS No LCD Display | 1. Check battery. | 1. Battery on. |
2. 20 amp breaker off. | 2. Turn breaker on. | |
Oil Pressure | 1. Oil level low/oil leak. | 1. Check oil level, add oil and repair leaks. |
2. Lack of oil pressure | 2. Test oil pressure. If OK, test oil pressure sendor, inspect oil filter, inspect oil pump. | |
3. Ground connection. | 3. Check ground connection. | |
4. Faulty control module. | 4. Inspect all the plug connections/replace. | |
Coolant Temperature | 1. Check system coolant level. | 1. Add coolant Check for leaks. |
2. Check water pump drive belt. _ | 2. Adjust belt tension, replace belt | |
3. Faulty Temp sensor. | 3. Check sensor/replace. | |
4. Ground Connection. | 4. Check ground circuit | |
5. Faulty control module. | 5. Check plug connections/replace. | |
Exhaust Temperature | 1. Check sea water flow. | 1. Inspect thru hull fitting, hose and strainer. Correct as needed. |
2. Faulty exhaust temp switch. | 2. Test/replace. | |
3. Ground Connection. | 3. Check ground circuit. | |
4. Faulty control module. | 4. Check plug connections. | |
5. Sea water pump. | 5. Inspect impeller/replace. | |
Battery Voltage | 1. Check alternator drive belt. | 1. Adjust tension/replace if worn. |
2. Check charge voltage. | 2. Check excitation, replace/repair alternator | |
3. Check battery connections. | 3. Check + and - cables from battery to engine. | |
4. Faulty control module. | 4. Check plug connections/replace. | |
Generator Voltage | 1. Check AC voltage output | 1. Adjust voltage/troubleshoot generator for cause. |
2. Faulty control module. | 2. Check plug connections/replace. | |
Generator Frequency | 1. Check engine speed. | 1. Adjust. |
2. Check fuel supply. | 2. Inspect filters/replace filters. Test fuel pump operation. | |
3. Amperage load. | 3. Check load with amprobe. | |
LED Display edges turn pink. | 1. Compartment ambient temperature too high. | 1. Ventilate compartment. NOTE: Heat will often change the color of an LCD display. This will not effect the operation of the engine. |
PROBLEM | PROBABLE CAUSE |
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Engine does not crank. | 1. Battery is low or dead. |
2. Loose battery connections. | |
3. Faulty wire connections. | |
4. Faulty start switch. | |
5. Faulty starter solenoid. | |
6. Raw water filled cylinders. | |
7. Filters are clogged by contaminated fuel. | |
Engine cranks but fails to start. | 1. Out of fuel. |
2. Engine is flooded. | |
3. Fuel pump inoperative. | |
4. Worn or faulty spark plugs. | |
5. High tension wires grounding (wet system). | |
6. Faulty ignition coil. | |
7. Faulty distributor. | |
8. Faulty wire connections. | |
9. Low engine compression. | |
10. Air in the fuel system. | |
See BLEEDING THE FUEL SYSTEM | |
Engine starts, runs but then shuts down. | 1. Faulty shutdown switch. (oil pressure, coolant or exhaust temperature). |
2. High engine water or exhaust temperature. | |
3. Dirty fuel/water separator fitter. | |
4. Low oil level in sump. | |
5. Faulty fuel pump | |
6. Faulty engine temperature sensor. | |
7. Air in the fuel system. | |
See BLEEDING THE FUEL SYSTEM | |
Engine starts, runs | 8. Fuel line restriction. |
and then shuts down | 9. Mechanical check valve at the fuel |
supply is faulty | |
10. Throttle plate binding. | |
11. Faulty wire connection. | |
12. AC generator overload. | |
13. High exhaust pressure. | |
Engine hunts. | 1. Low battery voltage. |
2. Generator is overloaded. | |
3. Cracked distributor cap. | |
4. Faulty high tension wires. | |
5. Faulty fuel pump. | |
6. High exhaust back-pressure. | |
7. Valves are out of adjustment. | |
8. Dirty fuel filters. | |
Engine misfires. | 1. Poor quality fuel. |
2. Incorrect timing. | |
3. Dirty flame arrester. | |
4. Cracked distributor cap. | |
5. Faulty ignition wires. | |
6. Spark plugs are worn. | |
7. High exhaust back-pressure. | |
8. Valve clearances are incorrect. | |
Engine backfires. | 1. Spark plug wires are connected wrong. |
2. Incorrect timing. | |
3. Engine is flooded. | |
4. Dirty flame arrester. | |
5. Cracked distributor cap. | |
6. High exhaust back-pressure. | |
Engine overheats. | 1. Coolant loss. Pressure test cooling system. |
2. Faulty raw water pump impeller. | |
3. Belts are loose or broken. | |
4. Raw v/ater pump v/om. | |
5. Faulty thermostat. | |
Low oil pressure. | 1. Low oil level. |
2. Wrong SAE type oil in the engine. | |
3. Faulty or wrong type oil filter. | |
4. Relief valve is stuck. | |
5. Faulty oil pump. | |
6. Faulty engine bearings. | |
7. Faulty oil filter. | |
High oil pressure. | 1. Dirty oil or v/rong SAE type oil in the engine. |
2. Relief valve is stuck | |
No DC charge to the starting battery. | 1. Faulty connections to battery charging control. |
2. Faulty battery charging control. | |
3. Faulty bridge rectifier. | |
4. Faulty generator charger windings. | |
Blue exhaust smoke discharged from the engine. | 1. Lube oil is diluted. |
2. High lube oil level. | |
3. Crankcase breather hose is clogged. | |
4. Valves are worn or adjusted incorrectly. | |
5. Piston rings are worn or unseated. | |
Black exhaust smoke discharged from the engine. | 1. Dirty flame arrester. |
2. Valves are worn or incorrectly adjusted. | |
3. Lube oil is diluted. | |
4. Piston rings are worn or unseated. | |
5. Crankcase breather hose is clogged. | |
Poor performance at generator speed | 1. Main jet clogged. Remove and clean. |
2. Fuel pump clogged. Remove and replace. | |
3. Throttle body filter screen dirty. Remove and clean. |
Problem | Probable Cause | Verification/Remedy |
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HARD STARTING OR FAILURE TO START | 1. High exhaust pressure. | 1. Install a larger diameter exhaust. |
2. Timing belt. | 2. Inspect timing belt-replace. | |
3. AC generator overload. | 3. Remove loads before starting. | |
4. Check valve at fuel supply. | 4. Repair or replace.. | |
5. Defective starter. | 5. Repair or replace starter. | |
6. Faulty fuel regulator. | 6. Replace regulator. | |
7. Raw water in cylinders. | 7. Failure of exhaust system or syphon break. Clear cylindersEngine may need overhaul. | |
SMOKY EXHAUST | WHITISH , PURPLE OR BLUE SMOKE | |
1. Excessive engine oil. | 1. Correct oil level. | |
2. Excessive rise of oil into combustion chamber. | 2. Engine overhaul. | |
a. Poor piston contact. | a. Check standard. | |
b. Seized piston ring. | b. Replace or clean. | |
c. Excessive piston-to-cylinder clearance. | c. Replace or correct | |
d. Worn valve stem and valve guide. | d. Replace. | |
e. Low engine oil viscosity. | e. Replace. | |
f. Excessive oil pressure. | f. Correct. | |
g. Piston rings are worn or unseated. | g. Engine overhaul. | |
3. Insufficient compression. | 3. See LOW COMPRESSION; HARD STARTING. | |
BLACKISH OR DARK GRAY | ||
1. Poor compression. | 1. See LOW COMPRESSION. | |
2. Improper valve clearance. | 2. Valve adjustment | |
3. Insufficient intake air (air cleaner clogged). | 3. Replace air cleaner. | |
4. Improper fuel. | 4. Replace with proper fuel. | |
EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION | OIL LEAKAGE | 1. Replace oil seals. |
1. Defective oil seals. | ||
2. Broken gear case gaskeL | 2. Replace gasket. | |
3. Loose gear case attaching bolts. | 3. Retighten bolts. | |
4. Loose drain plug. | 4. Retighten plug. | |
5. Loose oil pipe connector. | 5. Retighten oil connections. | |
6. Broken rocker cover gasket. | 6. Replace gasket | |
7. Loose rocker cover attaching bolts. | 7. Retighten attaching bolts. | |
OIL LEVEL RISING | ||
1. Dead cylinder. | 1. Check compression. | |
2. Displaced or twisted connecting rod. | 2. Replace connecting rod. | |
3. Worn piston ring. | 3. Replace ring. | |
ENGINE BACKFIRES, MISFIRES | 1. Incorrect valve clearances. | 1. Adjust valves and clearances. |
2. Valves are out of adjustment. | 2. Adjust valves and clearances. | |
ABNORMAL SOUND OR NOISE | CRANKSHAFT AND MAIN BEARING | 1. Replace bearing and grind crankshaft. |
1. Badly worn bearing. | 2. Grind crankshaft. | |
2. Badly worn crankshaft. | 3. Replace bearing and check lubrication system. | |
3. Melted bearing. | ||
CONNECTING ROD AND CONNECTING ROD BEARING | 1. Replace bearing. | |
1. Worn connecting rod big end bearing. | 2. Grind crankshaft. | |
2. Worn crankpin. | 3. Correct bend or replace. | |
3. Bent connecting rod. | ||
PISTON, PISTON PIN, AND PISTON RING | 1. Rebore cylinder to oversize and replace piston. | |
1. Worn cylinder. | 2. Replace piston. | |
2. Worn piston pin. | 3. Replace piston and rebore cylinder. | |
3. Piston seized. | 4. Replace piston and rings. | |
4. Piston seized and ring worn or damaged. | ||
VALVE MECHANISM | 1. Replace. | |
1. Worn camshaft. | 2. Adjust. | |
2. Excessive valve clearance. | 3. Replace. | |
3. Worn timing gear. | 4. Replace. | |
4. Worn fan pulley bearing. | ||
LOW COMPRESSION | MAIN ENGINE TROUBLES | 1. Adjust valve clearance. |
1. Incorrect valve clearance. | 2. Lap valve. | |
2. Inadequate contact of valve seat | 3. Replace valve and valve guide. | |
3. Valve stem seized. | 4. Replace valve spring. | |
4. Broken valve spring. | 5. Replace gasket. | |
5. Compression leaks through cylinder head gasket. | 6. Replace piston and piston ring. | |
6. Piston ring seized. | 7. Overhaul engine. | |
7. Worn piston ring and cylinder, | 8. Overhaul engine. | |
8. Worn engine bearings. | ||
EXCESSIVE FUEL CONSUMPTION | 1. Noisy knocking. | 1. See KNOCKING. |
2. Smoky exhaust. | 2. See SMOKY EXHAUST. | |
3. Moving parts nearly seized or excessively worn. | 3. Repair or replace. | |
4. Poor compression. | 4. See LOW COMPRESSION; HARD STARTING. | |
5. Improper valve timing. | 5. Adjust. | |
6. Improper valve clearance. | 6. Adjust. | |
INSUFFICIENT INTAKE AIR | 1. Remove obstruction. | |
1. Air intake obstructed. | ||
NOZZLE TROUBLES | ||
1. Seized nozzle. | 1. Replace. | |
2. Worn nozzle. | 2. Replace. | |
KNOCKING | ENGINE KNOCKS WITHOUT MUCH SMOKE | |
1. Main engine troubles. | ||
a.Overheated cylinder. | a. See OVERHEATING; LOW OUTPUT. | |
b.Carbon deposits in cylinder. | b. Clean. | |
KNOCKING WITH DARK SMOKE | 1. See LOW COMPRESSION; HARD STARTING. | |
1. Poor compression. | ||
LOW OIL PRESSURE | 1. Worn Bearings. | 1. Engine overhaul replace bearings. |
2. Relief valve malfunction. | 2. Overhaul oil pump. | |
3. Clogged oil cooler/filter. | 3. Repair and replace. | |
4. Diesel dilution of the oil. | 4. Injection pump repair. |
PROBLEM | TEST/CHECK | CORRECTION |
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Unit starts, then over speeds and shuts down. | 1. Check DC voltage between terminal #12 and + connection on hour meter when ON switch is depressed. | 1. Charge starting battery. Start unit, troubleshoot battery, charge circuit. |
2. Check the AC signal from the MPU while cranking, voltage should be 1.5-2.5 VAC. | 2. Check the MPU resistance value and positioning. Adjust and replace as needed. | |
3. Check the actuator. | 3. Check the resistance value. Apply 12VDC across leds. Should fully retract. Replace as needed. | |
4. Check the controller. | 4. Manually control unit. Start and check DC voltage between #9 and #8, between #11 and #10. Replace controller or OS board as needed. | |
Unit starts, runs at idle. | 1. Incorrect speed adjustments.. | 1. Check and adjust speed adjustment. |
2. Faulty governor controller.. | 2. Check DC voltages from controller to O/S board and 0/S board to actuator. | |
Actuator hunts during operation. | 1. Improper controller adjustment. | 1. Lessen GAIN adjustment |
2. Linkage or rod end bearings are sticking or binding. | 2. Lubricate and replace as needed. | |
3. Inadequate DC supply voltage. | 3. Manually stabilize the unit. Check the DC voltage to the controller. Correct as needed. | |
4. MPU positioned marginally too far away from the flywheel teeth, giving an erratic AC input signal to the controller. | 4. Check the MPU signal. Adjust positioning as needed. |