Fuel problem 12 valve
I took some red diesel out of a generator and put it in my truck, on the way home I got on the high way and my truck wouldn't go over 65 and when I would mash on the gas it would blow a little bit of white smoke and go no where, I drove it home and I though maybe the fuel I put in it was bad so I drained all the fuel I could get out an then I put 5 gallons from the store in it, then I changed the fuel filter , got in it and drove it about 10 miles to see if it would get any better and still the same problem, it idles fine just when I try to drive it starts to sputter and blow white smoke, I can drive it to the store with no problems but as soon as I try to get on it she starts to sputter and blow white smoke please help😤
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Originally Posted by Dusty/James
(Post 1051739)
I took some red diesel out of a generator and put it in my truck, on the way home I got on the high way and my truck wouldn't go over 65 and when I would mash on the gas it would blow a little bit of white smoke and go no where, I drove it home and I though maybe the fuel I put in it was bad so I drained all the fuel I could get out an then I put 5 gallons from the store in it, then I changed the fuel filter , got in it and drove it about 10 miles to see if it would get any better and still the same problem, it idles fine just when I try to drive it starts to sputter and blow white smoke, I can drive it to the store with no problems but as soon as I try to get on it she starts to sputter and blow white smoke please help😤
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How much pressure should I be getting and if it is the right amount of pressure what would it be
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you will need another banjo fitting with 1/8 npt threads cut into its oyou can put a gauge one it. you should see 20ish idling and 35ish reving it up. it will bounch like hell because of the pressure waves from the mechanical lift pump. to me it sounds like your timing could have slipped a bit. if it were bad fuel it would have ran like hell in all RPM ranges not just under load.
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Originally Posted by turbo2332
(Post 1051751)
you will need another banjo fitting with 1/8 npt threads cut into its oyou can put a gauge one it. you should see 20ish idling and 35ish reving it up. it will bounch like hell because of the pressure waves from the mechanical lift pump. to me it sounds like your timing could have slipped a bit. if it were bad fuel it would have ran like hell in all RPM ranges not just under load.
Would it be the timiming on the lift pump or the timiming chain and how would I check to see if it was the timiming that slipped? Sorry for not knowing I just wanna know the price range that's it's going to cost if I take it in to get fixed |
I don't have much productive to add here, beyond that it wasn't the red fuel. That red is just a dye, and burning it will never cause you one single problem unless you get caught by the DOT. It's only there to tell Big Brother that you didn't pay road tax on your fuel, and it will only tell him if he looks.
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Injector pump timing and they don't have timing chains everything is gear driven :c:
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Could this not be a simple air/fuel leak?
If the IP is drawing air or air/fuel mix things will not run proper. I agree; you need a fuel pressure gauge. But there is a cheap diagnosis. Pressurize fuel tank with 5-10 lbs regulated air pressure & look for any bubbles. That may be the best starting point. It could be any one of the rubber lines that have corroded, I had the primer bubble crack and draw air... it could even possibly be a faulty seal on your fuel filter. The point is spend some time with her and eliminate components. Tis cheaper than paying a shop. DD:rocking: |
air leaks @ idle would cause it to run like hell intermittently stall out and then be very hard to restart.
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So if the lift pump was going on would it even idel or be able to drive around it town with no problems?
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Originally Posted by Diesel Duo
(Post 1051794)
Could this not be a simple air/fuel leak?
If the IP is drawing air or air/fuel mix things will not run proper. I agree; you need a fuel pressure gauge. But there is a cheap diagnosis. Pressurize fuel tank with 5-10 lbs regulated air pressure & look for any bubbles. That may be the best starting point. It could be any one of the rubber lines that have corroded, I had the primer bubble crack and draw air... it could even possibly be a faulty seal on your fuel filter. The point is spend some time with her and eliminate components. Tis cheaper than paying a shop. DD:rocking: |
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