I have a '98 Dodge 2500. Recently my Dodge has been hard starting. When it does start it is billowing white smoke and idling rough. This condition lasts for 4-5 minutes and then it runs like normal. Any thoughts out there?
Originally posted by Lsfarm
Hi Carl, welcome to the TDR. If you would go to the 'buttons' at the top of the page and hit 'User Control Panel' and fill in a signature, we will know where you are and what your truck is. This will help us help you faster and better.
Most important item for your truck: Have you done a KDP fix yet??? Read the FAQ's at the top of the 12v forums for more info. This is a priority item!!!
As for the white smoke, it is common during a cool or cold start, as long as it goes away in a few minutes it is normal with stock timing. The reason some trucks don't smoke and some do is that some trucks need some combustion heat to expand the piston some to get the rings to seat better and have better compression. Once the heat and compression are up then all the diesel fuel is burnt , eliminating the white smoke.
If the timing is advanced a few degrees ahead of stock then the fuel is in the combustion chamber longer and has more time to burn more completely in the cold cylinder, reducing the smoke. Some advanced timing also helps fuel mileage, throttle response and upper rpm horsepower.
I hope this helps. Greg L. The Noise Nazi
Originally posted by CarlSnyder
Thanks Greg. I will fill in the signature information. I'm new :'). you guys have given me a lot to check into. I've owned the truck since '98 and it's going from a daily driver to a project truck now. I think it's going to be a fun project!
Originally posted by JGheen
Why would you have to replace the rubber return and pressure lines? Do they corrode and leak somewhat