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- Wet_stacking abstract "Wet stacking is a condition in diesel engines in which not all the fuel is burned and passes on into the exhaust side of the turbocharger and on into the exhaust system. The word "stacking" comes from the term "stack" for exhaust pipe or chimney stack. The oily exhaust pipe is therefore a "wet stack".In diesel generators, it is usually because the diesel engine is running at only a small percentage of its capacity.It is detectable when there is a black ooze around exhaust pipe connections and around the turbocharger. Continuous black exhaust from the stack when under a constant load is also an indication that all the fuel is not being burned.".
- Wet_stacking wikiPageID "9007508".
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- Wet_stacking hasPhotoCollection Wet_stacking.
- Wet_stacking subject Category:Engine_problems.
- Wet_stacking type Abstraction100002137.
- Wet_stacking type Attribute100024264.
- Wet_stacking type Condition113920835.
- Wet_stacking type Difficulty114408086.
- Wet_stacking type EngineProblems.
- Wet_stacking type Problem114410605.
- Wet_stacking type State100024720.
- Wet_stacking comment "Wet stacking is a condition in diesel engines in which not all the fuel is burned and passes on into the exhaust side of the turbocharger and on into the exhaust system. The word "stacking" comes from the term "stack" for exhaust pipe or chimney stack.".
- Wet_stacking label "Wet stacking".
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- Wet_stacking wasDerivedFrom Wet_stacking?oldid=584189333.
- Wet_stacking isPrimaryTopicOf Wet_stacking.