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<h1>Unhappy Engine Noises</h1>
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I started writing this to prepend to the chapter. Not sure where I was
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going with this so I'll just leave it in here, commented out.
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<p>
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<span class="quote speech">What are the odds it's just gonna
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work?</span><br />
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Michelle's eyes wander around the driver's cabin.<br />
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<span class="quote speech">Batteries are dead so it's not gonna
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start. Will it run? No idea.</span><br />
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Jack pulls a key out of his pocket and inserts it into a key switch on
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the control panel. He turns the key and – as expected –
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nothing happens.
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<span class="quote speech">Guess we'll need to find a power source
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then.</span>
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</p>
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<p>
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The two roam around the hall, looking for a generator or anything that
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could be abused as one. Michelle makes her way to an area with
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workbenches and all sorts of tools. Jack looks at the crates and boxes on
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the closest one of the huge shelves.
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</p>
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<p>
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<span class="quote speech">I ... uhh... found one. No idea how we're
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gonna get to it though.</span><br />
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Jack stands in front of the shelf, looking at a large crate that's
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about 2m above him.<br />
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<span class="quote speech">Please let that not be the only option.</span>
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</p>
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<p>
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Michelle pokes her head out from underneath the train.<br />
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<span class="quote speech">I think that's it.</span><br/>
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She puts a large piece of leftover hose aside and crawls out.<br >
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<span class="quote speech">That was quick – nice job.</span><br />
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Jack walks over to the compartment holding the batteries, takes the
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cables off the terminals, and hooks them up to his makeshift power
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supply. Then, he starts the generator and climbs into the train.
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Michelle follows him and they go to the driver's cabin. Jack turns
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a key switch and parts of the dashboard light up. Then, he pushes the
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engine start button. While holding it, he points to the fuel pressure
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gauge and, slightly raising his voice to talk over the noise of the
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engine turning over, he says:<br />
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<span class="quote speech">That's progress already.</span><br />
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The needle on the gauge slowly creeps to the right.<br />
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<span class="quote speech">Too slow though</span>, he adds after a
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moment.<br />
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He holds the button for a while, the engine keeps turning over,
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but it doesn't seem to fire even once.
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</p>
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<p>
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Michelle suggests they take a look at the fuel injection. Jack turns
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the key switch off again and they go to the middle of the railcar.
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The floor panels above the engine bay are already missing, they had
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removed them earlier to replace the bits of rotting hose in the fuel
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line. Jack grabs the manual from one of the seats and starts flipping
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through the pages while Michelle jumps out and stops the generator.
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He begins to undo <span class="comment">knowledge gap here: How
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does that work? What do you undo to fix a gunked-up fuel injection?
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Also, do/did diesel engines have a carb?</span>
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</p>
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After <span class="comment">cleaning out gunk and doing some makeshift
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fix</span>, they try again.
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The engine attempts to start a few times but it still doesn't run.
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Michelle notices the fuel pressure is back down to zero so they pull
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the line out to see what's going on. Michelle waits next to
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the train, holding the end of the fuel line over a bucket while Jack
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returns to the driver's cabin.
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<span class="comment">suggestions for improvements welcome</span>
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</p>
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<p>
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He presses the button for a few seconds, then he leans out of the window
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looking at Michelle and the bucket. She looks up at him and says:<br />
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<span class="quote speech">Barely a few drips. But there's pressure
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on the other side of the fuel filter.</span><br />
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<span class="quote speech">So we need a new one?</span>
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</p>
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<p>
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He walks over to the closest door and jumps out. Michelle begins
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undoing the clamps holding the fuel line to the filter while Jack
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starts searching all drawers and boxes in the vicinity for a
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replacement. One side of the filter comes loose and Michelle starts
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with the other side.
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</p>
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<p>
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<span class="quote speech">Not the right one but I found this.</span>
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Jack holds up a small box he found in a drawer. He opens it while walking
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back to Michelle and pulls out a fuel filter that is significantly larger
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than the one pulled from the train.<br />
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<span class="comment">The hose fits inside the filter so they install it
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by putting a bigger hose around both.</span>
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</p>
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<p>
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Michelle climbs back inside, Jack starts the generator again and follows
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her. They go to the driver's cabin.<br />
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<span class="quote speech">Ready?</span> She has her fingers on the
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engine start button.<br />
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<span class="quote speech">Go for it.</span><br />
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It takes a while but the engine eventually sputters to life. Michelle
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lets go of the button and it keeps running.
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</p>
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