Methods to Reduce Wear of Small Road Roller Engine Components
1. Strictly Control Fuel Purification
Fuels contain abundant minerals that can accelerate wear of key engine parts like high-pressure oil pumps and injectors once entering the system. Therefore, strengthening fuel purification both before and after entering the engine is a fundamental step to protect engine components.
2. Prioritize Air Filter Maintenance
Keep the air filter in optimal condition by conducting regular cleaning and replacement. Only by allowing clean air to flow smoothly into the cylinder can internal damage from impurities be minimized.
3. Standardize Running-in Procedures for New or Overhauled Rollers
Newly purchased or overhauled small road rollers must undergo a running-in process. After running-in, promptly replace the dirty oil containing abrasive particles to prevent continuous damage to engine components.
4. Mitigate Carbon Deposit Formation
Carbon deposits can cause valve and cylinder leakage, exacerbate component wear, and even make piston rings lose elasticity. Controlling or eliminating carbon deposits can be achieved by improving engine operation, such as through regular maintenance and using high-quality fuel.
5. Ensure Maintenance Quality and Timeliness
Precise clearance matching of components is key during repairs. Excessively small clearances increase operational resistance and wear, while overly large clearances affect lubrication and damage parts. Routine maintenance should include debugging, cleaning, and oil changes, with debris removed from used oil promptly—replace oil in advance if it becomes too dirty.




