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Fuel dilution in engine crankcases: A fast field method for the workshop
What is fuel dilution and why is it a problem? Fuel dilution in oil is a condition caused by excess, unburned fuel mixing with engine oil in an engine crankcase. Hydrocarbon-based fuel, usually with a lower vapor pressure than the lubricant, has a thinning effect, lowering the oil viscosity. Oil film strength is reduced, increasing the cylinder liner and bearing wear. Reciprocating engines ...
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