What is the cause of cylindrical liner overheating?
Answer / Anand Kumar Sharma
Cylindrical liner overheating can be caused by several factors, such as excessive engine load, improper cooling system operation, fuel quality issues, worn-out piston rings or cylinder walls, and abnormal combustion patterns. Additionally, poor lubrication or insufficient oil supply to the cylinder liner may also contribute to overheating.
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