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behind a big rig...what the H happened???

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Have you stalled your diesel? :)

Ok, so I'm in Puerto Rico this week on business (really) and I'm driving to work.

I'm in the R lane(in a corolla rental don't tell anyone) and I have a tractor trailer hauling a tanker in front of me in the L lane..... all of a sudden it starts spewing thick pure white smoke out of it's dual stacks... so thick I could hardly see then he signals and pulls to the right in front of me to get to the shoulder... I almost hit him but was able to panic slow and pull around him.

It continued to spew thick white smoke for as long as I could see behind me.





My question... what happened?



Jay
 
I belive white smoke is low fuel/low compression effect. Turbo, headgasket, injection pump, I don't know, but would be interesting to know.
 
yes I agree, turbo faliure, white smoke is caused from oil going down the downpipe, some times causing fire if it is hot enough.
 
Thanks for the thoughts guys. I guess I'd have to figure turbo as well... . since it had dual exhaust I figured V8 diesel, and both stacks were smoking.

Head gasket would likely be one side only (assuming V8) and no way it was a cold engine. . remember I said I am in Puerto Rico right now... it was probably 80 deg F.

Thanks.

Jay
 
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What did the truck driver eat for breakfast that morning? LOL



Don't let the stacks fool ya. Tee



It's rare If you find a v-8 diesel (Not including 3/4 tons) and it is not an old Detroit. Old 2-cycle Detroit's are starting to get rare. Still a lot of Charter boats & Fire engines run them.
 
I've seen injectors in a big truck spew white smoke like that before... and they happen/fail without warning.

If it was pure white smoke, it was most likely fuel (failed injector)... if it had a tint of blue to it, then most likely oil (failed turbo)...

steved
 
Hey, me with no camera... the only mammories,er, I mean memmories, will remain a figment of your imagination.....



The smoke was pure white, even out of both stacks, and very difficult to see thru.
 
  1. Buy a disposible camera
  2. Take pics of whatever strikes your fancy
  3. Enjoy the rest of your time down there
  4. Return to the good old US of A
  5. Send disposible camera to HoleshotHolset
  6. HoleshotHolset will develop said camera to digital pics and will share them with the rest of the world via Al Gore's internet



Beers,



Matt
 
Thanks for the thoughts guys. I guess I'd have to figure turbo as well... . since it had dual exhaust I figured V8 diesel, and both stacks were smoking.

Don't forget that we can run duals on our picks with the inline, and big rig's do it too...



Merrick
 
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In my 8 years driving, I've run into 3-4 V-8s(mostly at shows) and only 1 V-12. 98% of all the US trucks are I-6s. Some folks still do run the V-8/12 but they are far behind on drivability and fuel economy. Our 6-71 netted us a 6. 2mpg trip(hauling one way) and used 3gallons of oil(850 mile trip)
 
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