I've got a problem that I'm naturally hoping isn't a worst case scene. It started with heavy white smoke after timing so I figured that the gear didn't hold. Now I've done the timing three more times - the last with new nut and washer, careful cleaning with the gear cover off, the pump pinned, and timed to stock 13. 5. It's a 215 hp pump on a '98 12 valve. The whole thing reads like the timing is still retarded except for the oil in the cylinder.
I thought that maybe the turbo had lost a seal and was letting engine oil (Royal Purple if it makes any difference) into the intake and changed the turbo with the original stock one. While there I thought I might as well remove the AST (?) three piece exhaust manifold in case I trade off the truck or something. When I pulled back the manifold I noticed that the #1 port was sootier than the rest and there was black oil on the gasket.
This truck had passed Washington emmissions only two weeks before with a 3 ppm NOX reading. I don't think I drove it 100 miles since then.
I had a #10 plate but used a valet system to cut fueling for the test. Being nervous about it I had also slid the plate all the way back and cranked the AFC toward the engine quite a bit. The stock plate is back in now.
So to make a long story shorter, I'm stumped at what could have happened to give me this grief. The truck starts easily and idles smoothly but stutters badly on runup and pours out smoke like a DDT machine.
I don't have a gauge that'll take a compression reading. Is it worthwhile to think about the injector? Would the pump just take a dump suddenly like this?
Anybody have any ideas or similar experiences?
I wish I was closer to Piers. Does he tow?
If I try to make it down to cummins Northwest the cops'll get me for sure.
I thought that maybe the turbo had lost a seal and was letting engine oil (Royal Purple if it makes any difference) into the intake and changed the turbo with the original stock one. While there I thought I might as well remove the AST (?) three piece exhaust manifold in case I trade off the truck or something. When I pulled back the manifold I noticed that the #1 port was sootier than the rest and there was black oil on the gasket.
This truck had passed Washington emmissions only two weeks before with a 3 ppm NOX reading. I don't think I drove it 100 miles since then.
I had a #10 plate but used a valet system to cut fueling for the test. Being nervous about it I had also slid the plate all the way back and cranked the AFC toward the engine quite a bit. The stock plate is back in now.
So to make a long story shorter, I'm stumped at what could have happened to give me this grief. The truck starts easily and idles smoothly but stutters badly on runup and pours out smoke like a DDT machine.
I don't have a gauge that'll take a compression reading. Is it worthwhile to think about the injector? Would the pump just take a dump suddenly like this?
Anybody have any ideas or similar experiences?
I wish I was closer to Piers. Does he tow?
If I try to make it down to cummins Northwest the cops'll get me for sure.