Section 9.10
Incorrectly Adjusted Exhaust Brake Valve
To determine if a misadjusted exhaust brake valve is causing excessive black or gray smoke, perform the following:
- Readjust the exhaust brake valve; refer to MBE 900 service manual, exhaust system chapter.
- Verify the adjustment on the exhaust brake valve; refer to "9.10.1 Test Engine After Adjusting the Exhaust Brake Valve"
Section 9.10.1
Test Engine After Adjusting the Exhaust Brake Valve
Perform the following steps to determine if the exhaust brake adjustment resolved the excessive exhaust smoke condition:
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- Start and run the engine.
- Run the engine at idle under no-load conditions for approximately five minutes, allowing the engine coolant to reach normal operating range, approximately 70-95°C (158-203°F).
- Visually inspect exhaust for excessive smoke.
- If the engine smoke emission appears normal, no further troubleshooting is required. Shut down the engine.
- If the engine exhaust smoke is excessively black or gray, shut down the engine. Check the exhaust brake valve; refer to "9.11 Faulty Exhaust Brake Valve" .
EPA07 MBE 900 DDEC VI Troubleshooting Guide - 6SE580 |
Generated on 10-13-2008 |