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What's the cause of the Cummins engine being overfuelled?

Author:Gwas Power  Click:2183 Published:2024-04-20

With its excellent performance and economic reliability, the Cummins engine has won a large number of loyal users in the market.

The ability of Cummins engines to meet different demands in the market is one of the great advantages of rapidly occupying the market.

When we're using Cummins engines, there are often phenomena caused by user's improper use, such as Cummins engines being overfuelled.

So how exactly are these causes caused? Here's a list of the reasons why the Cummins engine being overfuelled.

一. One of the reasons for the excessive oil supply of the Cummins engine is because the oil supply volume of the spray pump cylinder is adjusted too 

much, or because the adjustment ring is tight and the screw is loose, so that the position of the regulation ring changes, which leads to the oil pump 

supply of too much oil.

二. The handle of the oil gate restricts the screw adjustment too much, and may also cause too much oil supply.

三. There is another reason for too much fuel supply in the Cummins engine, that is, too much oil in the governor, which will also lead to too much 

fuel supply in the Cummins engine and lead to the emergence of the flying car phenomenon.

Therefore, when we use Cummins engines, we must be careful that they are used within the normal range, and if used incorrectly, it will cause 

abnormalities in Cummins engines that will not only damage the machinery but may also cause a certain degree of air pollution in the operating 

environment and even cause damage to the staff.

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