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gpk614a no oil water temp check engine faria gauge

When the boat engine faria gauge shows gpk614a no oil water temp , need to check the reason. The lack of oil in the boat Faria engine will have a certain impact on the water temperature of the engine. The oil itself has the function of cooling the surface of the parts. If the oil is insufficient, it will lead to poor lubrication of the engine and increased wear of the parts. At the same time, the cooling of the parts is not good, and the water temperature of the engine will also rise.

Oil is the second cooling system of the engine. Generally, the boat faria engine cools the cylinder with oil, and the coolant cools the oil and cylinder block. When the oil decreases, the oil pressure decreases and the oil flow speed decreases . The cooling performance is reduced . (This is only when the cooling system is ignored . In fact , it will not happen unless the coolant has to be replaced) . High water temperature is more caused by engine failure . For example , if the boat faria coolant temperature sensor fails , the air flow meter fails , and the intake air temperature sensor short circuit causes the fuel injector to inject too much fuel , the water temperature is too high. Valve timing , ignition timing, vacuum leakage in the intake pipe , and stuck carbon canister solenoid valve . It will also cause the engine to work abnormally and cause the water temperature to be too high.

Heat dissipation of engine oil: in a normally running engine, the temperature at the top of the piston is as high as 300 ℃ , but only 1/4 of the heat can be effectively converted into kinetic energy for vehicle driving , and 3/4 of the heat needs to be taken away by the cooling system , exhaust system and boat faria engine oil . At the same time , when the boat faria engine is running at high speed, high heat will be generated by friction between the components running at high speed. This high heat must be absorbed by the oil flowing between the matching gaps of the components, and will be carried to the oil pan (oil pan) or oil radiator with the flow of the oil, and then distributed to the air.

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