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Stuck diesel injector causing crankshaft to break?
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Posted by frankiee on October 17, 2006 at 05:59:23 from (70.24.75.25):
On a Detroit diesel "Series 92", will a stuck fuel injector cause a crank shaft to completely shear off? The break occurred just 2 inches back from the damper. The engine had 25 hours use on it from an "engine rebuild". It was at my work so I do not know all the details of what was done to the engine. The engine drives a 150 kw generator. When I got back to work, the generator had a failure. When we took it apart we discovered that the exciter armature had been rubbing against the stator and grounded out. We sent it away suspecting a cracked or bent shaft caused by the crank when it broke. So my question is, has anybody heard of cranks breaking because of sticking injectors of a diesel?
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