Misuse of internal combustion engine
1. Refueling with circulating oil or mixing different quality oils can damage the engine and reduce its efficiency.
2. Using a lubricant with higher viscosity than recommended may cause poor circulation and increased wear on engine components.
3. Damaged one-way flow control valves or ventilation hoses, if removed without proper replacement, can lead to pressure imbalances and overheating.
4. A large-capacity battery that lasts longer might not be suitable for all systems, potentially causing electrical issues.
5. Adding electrolyte without proper knowledge or testing can damage the battery and affect performance.
6. Simply increasing the generator’s terminal voltage without checking the system can lead to overcharging and component failure.
7. Leaving the air filter in a short-circuited state or replacing filter elements with incorrect specifications can reduce engine efficiency and increase fuel consumption.
8. Operating the engine at high power and high temperatures for extended periods can cause severe damage and shorten its lifespan.
9. Improper lubrication or replacement of oil in the high-pressure oil pump can result in mechanical failure and poor performance.
10. Adjusting the injection pressure of the fuel injectors too high can cause excessive fuel consumption and engine damage.
11. Removing the air vapor valve from the radiator without understanding its function can lead to overheating and reduced cooling efficiency.
12. Replacing spark plugs without following manufacturer guidelines may lead to misfires and poor engine performance.
These improper practices can significantly reduce the life and performance of internal combustion engines, leading to costly repairs and safety risks. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and maintain regular checks to ensure safe and efficient operation.
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