What Causes the Fuel Measurement System in Cylinder Bank 1 to Run Too Rich?
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Cylinder Bank 1's fuel measurement system running too rich is caused by excessive sludge buildup in the engine's idle control valve. Below is relevant information about cylinders: Definition of a cylinder: It is a cylindrical metal component that guides the piston in linear reciprocating motion. The cavity in an internal combustion engine block where the piston is housed. It serves as the track for piston movement, where fuel combustion and expansion occur. The cylinder walls also help dissipate some of the residual heat from combustion, maintaining the engine at normal operating temperature. Types: In pneumatic systems, cylinders are actuators that convert the pressure energy of compressed gas into mechanical energy. There are two types of cylinders: those performing linear reciprocating motion and those performing oscillating reciprocating motion.