Coolant Contains Fuel
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C280 Marine Engines
[UENR4388]
1.1. Probable Causes
2.1. Recommended Actions
Use this procedure to troubleshoot fuel in the coolant.
- Leaking injector sleeve and/or damaged seal
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Personal injury can result from hot coolant, steam and alkali. At operating temperature, engine coolant is hot and under pressure. The radiator and all lines to heaters or the engine contain hot coolant or steam. Any contact can cause severe burns. Remove filler cap slowly to relieve pressure only when engine is stopped and radiator cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand. Cooling System Conditioner contains alkali. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. |
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Troubleshooting Test Steps | Values | Results |
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1. Check for a Leaking Injector Sleeve and/or Damaged Seal A. Remove the valve mechanism covers. B. Remove the fuel injectors from the cylinder head. Note: Do not allow the pressure on the cooling system to exceed C. Pressurize the cooling system to identify the leaking injector sleeve. Closely inspect the sealing joint around the top of each injector sleeve. Small amounts of coolant will be dripping from the injector sleeve that is leaking. Note: Coolant may also be contaminating the fuel system. Pressure in the cooling system after the engine is shutdown may cause the transfer of coolant into the fuel system. Inspect the fuel tank for coolant. If necessary, obtain a fuel analysis to determine if the fuel is contaminated. The contamination of coolant in the fuel system may damage injectors and other fuel system components. Ensure that all the fuel system components are in good repair prior to returning the engine to service. |
Damaged Sleeve or Seal |
Result: The injector sleeve and/or seal is leaking. Repair: Remove the injector sleeve that is leaking. Carefully inspect the sleeve for damage. If there are visible signs of damage to the injector sleeve, replace the sleeve. Replace the O-ring seals for the injector sleeve and reinstall the sleeve. Replace any damaged components. Verify that the repair eliminated the problem. Note: Coolant may also be contaminating the fuel system. Pressure in the cooling system after the engine is shutdown may cause the transfer of coolant into the fuel system. Inspect the fuel tank for coolant. If necessary, obtain a fuel analysis to determine if the fuel is contaminated. The contamination of coolant in the fuel system may damage injectors and other fuel system components. Ensure that all the fuel system components are in good repair prior to returning the engine to service. Do not crank the engine if a cylinder is full of fluid. Catastrophic damage can occur to the engine. Evacuate all cylinders of fluid before attempting to start the engine. |
If the procedure did not correct the issue, contact your Cat dealer Technical Communicator (TC). For further assistance, your TC can confer with the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN).
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