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Root Cause Failure Analysis

Diesel fuel has been identified by at least one OEM as a
Root Cause of Engine Fuel System (pump and injector), EGR, EGR Cooler, Sensor,
and Turbocharger failures.
Ford Motor Company recently issued a new TSB (Technical
Service Bulletin) regarding vehicles using the 6.0 Liter PowerStroke engine.
TSB 08-2-7 stating that ?Some vehicles with a 6.0L
diesel engine may exhibit white smoke, black smoke, lack of power, exhaust odor,
surges, or no start as a result of excessive coking deposits (un-combusted or
incompletely combusted hydrocarbons). The root cause of the coking must be
corrected or the coking may reoccur?.
They further state: ?Coking deposits are generally
un-combusted or incompletely combusted hydrocarbons and can form on system
components such as the EGR Valve, EGR Cooler, EBP Sensor, EBP Tube, Intake
Manifold, Turbo Charger, Catalytic Converter, and EGR Throttle Plate?.
?Un-combusted deposits can be linked to delayed
combustion events. Delayed combustion events can be a function of hard to ignite
elements (poor quality fuel, excessive fuel, engine oil, or excessive exhaust
gas recirculation) in the combustion chamber or a delayed injection event
(calibration, wire chafe, injector mechanical issue (Sticktion)).
?Un-combusted fuel is usually evident as a fuel scented
white exhaust smoke. Un-combusted fuel may create coking which impairs system
functionality eventually leading to black exhaust smoke/poorly combusted fuel?.
In situations where injectors have built up carbon
deposits to the point of not being able to properly atomize the fuel, or EGR
Valves that have coked or ?carboned? up to the point of no longer being able to
regulate the Exhaust gas Recirculation, or EGR Coolers that have plugged, to
Turbochargers coked to the point of no longer being able to vary their geometry;
common practice has been to replace very expensive parts.
Later some companies developed systems to ?flush? the
EGR?s and Coolers. Flushing will temporarily improve the operation of the
engine, however this type of repair lasts only a short time and the initial
problems usually reoccurs.
Oftentimes the same parts are replaced many times and
then you have the problem where the one part that is not functioning correctly
causes other related parts to fail.
In these instances it is vitally important to determine
the root cause of these failures. There is a suggested method to do this:
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Define the problem.
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Gather data/evidence.
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Ask why and identify the causal relationships associated with the defined
problem.
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Identify which causes if removed or changed will prevent recurrence.
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Identify effective solutions that prevent recurrence, are within your control,
meet your goals and objectives and do not cause other problems.
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Implement the recommendations.
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Observe the recommended solutions to ensure effectiveness.
Today the Root Cause of 80% to 85% of
the diesel engine fuel system related problems is poor fuel quality and fuel
characteristics.
In the case of the problems described
above on the Ford 6.0L and most of the fuel system and related problems found
with other diesel engines, the Root Cause of the Failure is poor fuel quality.
You can replace parts and flush till the cows come home and you will continue to
have the same problems over and over and over again.
Note: Albert Einstein once
described insanity as: ?Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting
different results?.
Ford has recommended the use of a
Cetane Booster and Performance Improver to improve fuel quality and reduce
coking and un-combusted fuel problems.
This is not a Ford only or
PowerStroke only problem. Every engine manufacturer has to deal with these
problems in one form or another.
Enertech Labs provides products such
as our Complete Fuel Treatment that not only raise Cetane 4 to 6 points, but
also provide fuel system and injector cleaning, inhibits corrosion, disperses
(removes) water, provides thermal and oxidative stability (this includes storage
stability), adds Lubricity, protects o-rings, gaskets, and seals, improves fuel
atomization, prevents the buildup of gums, varnishes, and carbon deposits,
(coking) cleans up existing deposits, and provides unsurpassed cold weather
protection (anti-gel), and wax anti-settling protection.
Complete Fuel Treatment goes to the
root cause and fixes it before the engine system problems occur.
To read Ford TSB 08-2-7 click here.

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Last modified:
01/12/09
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