218. An engine that runs rough or expels large amounts of black smoke may indicate a misfiring cylinder. Assume that the auxiliary diesel engines on your river push boat have a fuel injection system that permits the injectors to be disabled for troubleshooting purposes by loosening the high pressure fuel injection line fitting at the injector nozzle while the engine is running and noting the engine response. If before the injector is disabled the engine is running rough and expelling large amounts of black smoke, and after the injector is disabled, the engine continues to run equally rough, but the engine now produces a clear stack, what is indicated?

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