Engine explosion (Reasons, solutions)

Engine explosion (Reasons, solutions)


Engine explosions in wood chippers are extremely rare (all engines undergo strict factory inspections) and generally result from improper operation. The main causes are as follows:

1. Fuel-Related Issues (High Probability)

  • Fuel leakage ignited by sparks or hot engine components.

  • Using improper fuel or contaminated fuel leading to incomplete combustion and accumulation of flammable gases.

  • Failure to add engine oil (high probability).

2. Air and Mixture Abnormalities (Not Observed During Factory Testing)

  • Air filter clogged or excessively dirty, causing abnormal mixture, which may lead to backfire or self-ignition.

3. Ignition System Problems (Not Observed During Factory Testing)

  • Improper spark plug installation or incorrect ignition timing, resulting in detonation or cylinder damage.

4. Mechanical Failures (Not Observed During Factory Testing)

  • Crankshaft or flywheel breakage, or severe engine knocking.

5. Overheating (Not Observed During Factory Testing)

  • Poor cooling due to prolonged full-load operation or blocked ventilation, causing high temperatures, carbon deposits self-ignition, or engine oil catching fire.

6. External Factors (Extremely Low Probability)

  • Presence of open flames or high-temperature objects during operation, such as smoking nearby or welding sparks.

  • Wood chipper ingesting hard objects: metal or stones striking the blades, creating sparks that ignite fuel vapors.

Solution:

  • Add engine oil and use proper fuel (critical).

  • Keep the carburetor, fuel lines, and fuel tank in good condition with no leaks.

  • Clean the air filter regularly to ensure proper airflow.

  • Check fuel level and oil condition before each operation to prevent overheating.

  • Keep the working environment away from open flames.


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