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why does a diesel engine blow black smoke
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When a diesel engine emits black smoke. it is typically due to incomplete combustion caused by various factors. These factors may include dirty air filters. low-quality fuel. incorrect engine timing. faulty injectors. malfunctioning EGR valves. or excessive load or acceleration. Essentially. the ratio of air to fuel is off-balance. resulting in the production of black smoke. To put it simply. too much fuel and not enough air leads to some of the fuel not being burned during combustion and being released as soot in the form of darkened smoke.
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