Dysfunctional Vet
TDR MEMBER
The pre rebuild engine had massive blowby, after tear down I found two cylinders had broken piston rings. And the turbo was bad as well. But the truck never had these symptoms and still had plenty of power, no knocking. And present knocking only happens under a load. If I rev it up in park, no knock, or at least nothing I can hear.Park it and DO NOT RUN IT until you find and fix this!!!
The knock sound means it: Something bad is going on and going to quickly do something bad to your nice rebuild. Knock and smoke has pre-ignition written all over it. Being safe with that guess as I am not there to hear it. Again troubleshoot it before running looking for oil in the intake, fuel leaks, coolant - system pressure test...
If the clouds evaporate it's coolant.
Otherwise you have injector problems or getting oil into the combustion chamber.
Burning eyes is more likely fuel or coolant.
Bluntly stop two assumptions here:
1. That it's not 'coolant' or anything else. Diagnose and prove it.
2. New parts mean good parts:
Nothing gets a "free pass" when you are troubleshooting. I do not like doing a job over because someone didn't do theirs, shipping destroyed the part(s) along the way, I missed something that ruined the part, or "OOPS!" dropped it, or messed up the install. Say a fuel leak under "stuff happens: we do weird every single day."
Remind us how the last engine "failed"? Did it dump a bunch of coolant/oil into the intake and exhaust?
If you do run it again run with the exhaust removed and see if just one cylinder has the smoke. That would narrow it down if it's just one cylinder.
If you can afford it get AutoEnginuity to do the things you mentioned.
Right now I've no clue what's going on, maybe it needs a couple hours to run in.
The CP3 is phased right i guess?
Cam is 100% in the right teeth?
Even without turbo you should have decent power, it's still a 5.9 Liter Diesel.
Park it and DO NOT RUN IT until you find and fix this!!!
The knock sound means it: Something bad is going on and going to quickly do something bad to your nice rebuild. Knock and smoke has pre-ignition written all over it. Being safe with that guess as I am not there to hear it. Again troubleshoot it before running looking for oil in the intake, fuel leaks, coolant - system pressure test...
If the clouds evaporate it's coolant.
Otherwise you have injector problems or getting oil into the combustion chamber.
Burning eyes is more likely fuel or coolant.
Bluntly stop two assumptions here:
1. That it's not 'coolant' or anything else. Diagnose and prove it.
2. New parts mean good parts:
Nothing gets a "free pass" when you are troubleshooting. I do not like doing a job over because someone didn't do theirs, shipping destroyed the part(s) along the way, I missed something that ruined the part, or "OOPS!" dropped it, or messed up the install. Say a fuel leak under "stuff happens: we do weird every single day."
Remind us how the last engine "failed"? Did it dump a bunch of coolant/oil into the intake and exhaust?
I'll look up phasing the pump. Never heard of that. Hope that doesn't require the whole front cover being removed.No the CP3is phased so that the pump stroke matches the injection stroke.
The WM gives you the information how it works, its pretty easy.
Connection tube torque was raised through the years, depending on your manual you are on the lower end then. And the torque sequence injector, tube, injector has to be followed strictly.
So do I remove the entire exhaust manifold to do this?
I’d check your fuel return volume. Sounds like a connector tube or injector isn’t seated properly.