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Series 60 DDEC V Troubleshooting – Section 10 Excessive White Smoke

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Section 10
Excessive White Smoke

10.1 Improper Grade of Fuel

10.2 Defective Fuel Pump

10.3 Aerated Fuel

10.4 Improper Injector Calibration Setting (DDEC V Engines Only)

10.5 Improper Valve Clearance or Injector Height, Worn or Damaged Camshaft Lobes and Rollers

10.6 Faulty Fuel Injector

10.7 Faulty Electronic Control Unit


Series 60 DDEC V Troubleshooting Guide - 6SE570
Generated on 10-13-2008
Category: Excessive White Smoke Series 60 DDEC V Troubleshooting
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