If one cylinder of a diesel engine receives more fuel than the others, then for that cylinder the
A. Exhaust will be smoky
B. Piston rings would stick into piston grooves
C. Engine starts overheating
D. Scavenging occurs
Answer: Option D
Solution(By Examveda Team)
If one cylinder of a diesel engine receives more fuel than the others, then for that cylinder the Scavenging occurs. scavenging is the process of pushing exhausted gas-charge out of the cylinder and drawing in a fresh draught of air or fuel/air mixture for the next cycle.Join The Discussion
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