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Title: Diagnosing Engine Performance Problems


1
Diagnosing Engine Performance Problems
  • Chapter 48

2
Objectives
  • Perform compression tests in a correct manner
  • Perform cylinder leakage tests in a correct
    manner
  • Describe the procedures for doing various vacuum
    tests
  • Explain the differences in types of carbon
    deposits

3
Introduction
  • Engine and ignition system problem results
  • Poor fuel economy
  • High emissions
  • Poor driveability
  • Requirements for engine to run and start properly
  • Sufficient compression
  • Timed spark
  • Fuel and air mixed in the correct ratio

4
Visual Checks
  • Perform visual check when an engine does not
    start or is running poorly
  • Vacuum line
  • Electrical wires
  • Fuel gauge
  • Believe it or not, sometimes the vehicle is out
    of gas

5
Ignition System Checks
  • Ignition system must produce a strong spark at
    the correct moment
  • Checking for spark is quickest thing to do
  • Fuel injection
  • Easier to test compression than check for fuel on
    port injection engines
  • Sometimes engine starts and runs but one cylinder
    has a dead misfire
  • Ignition or mechanical problems

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Engine Performance Testing
  • Fuel problems
  • Dry black soot at exhaust pipe
  • Fuel in the crankcase
  • Air-fuel mixture
  • Can be affected by air leaks
  • Other problems and causes
  • Poor quality fuel blowby and EGR gases cause
    gummy deposit behind throttle plate
  • Dirty fuel injectors cause driveability problems
  • Plugged fuel filter causes starvation at high rpm

8
Compression Loss
  • Causes of low compression
  • Engine breathing problems
  • Compression leaks
  • Breathing problem causes
  • Carbon buildup around neck of valve
  • Intake restrictions
  • Blocked exhaust
  • Catalytic converters operating for a long period
    when there is a misfire
  • Become plugged

9
Vacuum Testing
  • Intake manifold vacuum readings
  • Useful in determining engine problems
  • Leaking intake manifold
  • Causes rough idle
  • Low, steady vacuum
  • Check ignition timing
  • Leaking valve
  • Indicated when needle drops at regular intervals

10
Vacuum Testing (cont'd.)
  • Restricted exhaust systems
  • Cause hissing sound
  • Cranking vacuum test
  • Performed to check for internal leaks or
    incorrect valve timing

11
Other Vacuum Tests
  • V-type engines
  • Can have a vacuum leak
  • Test pinch off PCV valve hose to the manifold
    and breather hose to the air cleaner
  • Vacuum at oil filler opening internal vacuum
    leak
  • Vacuum signals
  • Can be used with a digital storage oscilloscope
  • Smoke tester
  • Finds vacuum, exhaust, cooling, and oil leaks

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Compression Problems
  • Compression leak causes
  • Blown head gasket
  • Burned valves
  • Worn or broken piston rings
  • Fast way of locating a weak cylinder
  • Cylinder power balance test
  • Compare performance of cylinders
  • Compression test
  • Pinpoints compression problems

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Compression Problems (cont'd.)
  • Causes of variations in cylinder
  • Ignition or fuel system
  • Engine vacuum leaks
  • Compression problems
  • Hand-held scan tools
  • Have power balance test capability
  • Compression tester
  • Common piece of equipment

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Compression Problems (cont'd.)
  • Compression test procedure
  • Twist rubber boots on spark plug cables
  • Before removing spark plugs, blow dirt away from
    their base
  • Block the throttle in wide-open position
  • Connect remote starter switch
  • Insert compression gauge into spark plug hole and
    crank engine
  • When cranking, disable ignition system

18
Compression Problems (cont'd.)
  • Interpreting compression test results
  • Check manufacturers tolerance specifications
  • Two cylinders next to each other have low
    compression indicates blown head gasket
  • Burned exhaust valves can cause of one or more
    cylinders with low compression
  • All cylinders have low compression incorrect
    valve timing could be the cause
  • Cylinders with compression higher than specified
    can result in carbon buildup

19
Compression Problems (cont'd.)
  • Wet compression test
  • Used if all cylinders show poor results
  • Oil is squirted on each cylinder
  • Running compression test
  • Measures how well the cylinders can draw in air
    and fuel
  • Running compression should be about 80 of
    cranking compression

20
Cylinder Leakage Test
  • Used to pinpoint causes of leakage in a
    combustion chamber
  • Leaks can be pinpointed by listening in different
    places
  • Oil filter leaking rings or pistons
  • Air cleaner leaking intake valve
  • Exhaust leaking exhaust valve
  • Bubbles in radiator blown head gasket or crack
    in head or block

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Cylinder Leakage Test (cont'd.)
  • Advantages of leakage test
  • Performed on an engine removed from a vehicle
  • Performance of camshaft will not affect the
    results
  • Source of leakage pinpointed before engine
    disassembly

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Carbon-Related Problems
  • Carbon causes performance problems
  • Increased compression ratio
  • Fuel absorption
  • Blocked air and fuel flow
  • Kinds of deposits
  • Oil based and carbonaceous
  • Carbonaceous deposits
  • Result from fuel
  • Are difficult to remove and cause driveability
    problems
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