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Results for "Crankcase"
What causes a crankcase explosion in a marine engine?
Crankcase explosions are caused by oil mist igniting after a hotspot overheats the lubricating oil — understanding the mechanism is key to preventing them.
Marine MachineryWhy won't my marine air compressor build pressure?
A first-principles check for a compressor that runs but won't build pressure — valves, unloader, leaks, rings and cooling.
Marine MachineryWhy is the main engine lubricating oil pressure low?
Low lubricating oil pressure is a serious alarm that threatens the bearings — the cause is usually in the pump, the filters, the oil itself, or a leak.
Marine MachineryWhat is cylinder lubrication in a two-stroke marine engine?
Cylinder lubrication is the separate oil supply fed onto the liner of large two-stroke engines to lubricate, neutralise fuel acids and keep the surfaces clean.
Marine MachineryWhat is jacket cooling water in a marine engine?
Jacket cooling water is the treated fresh water circulated through the passages, or jackets, around an engine's cylinders to carry away combustion heat and keep it at its correct working temperature.
Marine MachineryWhat is a bearing and what types are used in marine engines?
A bearing supports and locates a rotating shaft while allowing it to turn with little friction — marine engines rely on plain white-metal bearings lubricated by an oil film.
