What causes a single-cylinder diesel engine's fuel pump to not inject fuel?
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The reason a single-cylinder diesel engine's fuel pump fails to inject fuel is due to either a damaged high-pressure pump or a stuck governor. Below is relevant information about single-cylinder diesel engines: 1. A single-cylinder diesel engine refers to a diesel engine classified by cylinder count as having only one cylinder; 2. Single-cylinder diesel engines are primarily used in agricultural machinery, construction equipment, automotive industry, marine machinery, and power generation sectors. Single-cylinder air-cooled diesel engines are particularly favored by users for their lightweight, compact size, simple layout, and easy maintenance features, making them widely adopted as power sources for micro-tillers. However, compared to water-cooled diesel engines, they appear more 'delicate,' with higher failure rates and lower reliability when improperly used.