Dysfunctional Vet
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No tuner installed on this truck yet. I bought a Smarty, but I haven't done anything with it yet.Forget about the pump timing. It has nothing at all to do with how it runs, noise reduction only from gears clacking.
Probably same for return flow. High return from a leaking connector tube will not get into the cylinder. Do I recall you had a tuner installed? More than likely need a scan tool to help confirm a couple of things. Are you sure you did not leave a rag in the intake and it got sucked into the grid heater blocking air flow?
White smoke is incomplete combustion (assuming it isn't coolant) so either not enough compression or too little air. Instead of pulling the exhaust manifold back, if you have an infrared temp sensor ($25 at Harbor Freight) check each exhaust runner shortly after starting cold to see if one or more is significantly cooler than the others.
I did get a different turbo, but I don't think that's the issue.
I will take your advice and check Harbor Fright for the infrared temp guage, sounds like the least intrusive method to check the cylinders (still didn't receive the injector cap tool I ordered).
No rags left in engine, the one you see in the picture is just me being careful during the connector tube torque recheck.
I don't think it's running on all six. My wife came out to the garage and said, "it sounds like a lawn mower".
When I received the injectors they came with test results from BBI, at least they worked for them before I got 'em.
I'm thinking it's a single cylinder although I don't know which one. Hope I figure it out soon 'cause it's driving me nuts. This must be what Darkbloodman feels like with his transmission issue.
Keep the suggestions coming, I'm trying everything I can just short of buying an expensive scan tool.