just a couple of questions
#1
just a couple of questions
Ok I'm new to the diesel world I just recently bought a 93 D350 dually with the 12v Cummins I have rotated the fuel pin and turned the smoke screw I was wondering if there is anything else that I should do to it to make more power, and my truck puts out a little bit of white smoke when first started but when warmed up it stops this truck used to be a farm truck and it has sat for a while could it be bad fuel or what? The smoke has started to dissipate when I turned the fuel pin and smoke screw but it's still there any help would be useful thanks
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its the fuel filter......... same problem with my 93 d350. old farm truck with old diesel. you will have to change the fuel filter and run all the old diesel out of it, then change it again once it has cycled all the crap out......... be super carefull with the little water sensor on the bottom when you change the filter. you will need it for the new filter.
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Thanks dodgeramit10 and no prob I'll add you here in a lil bit now would it help if I put deadpan in it or would that hurt it? The local parts store said to use sea foam since it sat
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*Seafoam not deadpan* stupid auto correct
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*Seafoam not deadpan* stupid auto correct
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I have used sea foam several times in my 91 cummins and the first time i used it i had to change my fuel filter which i had just changed about 2 months ealier. It seemed like it cleaned out my lines like no tomorrow. there was alot of gunt in the filter. it has run like champ since. I also run it in my boat but thats a different breed
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white smoke at start up(cold engine) I have found a very good read on this
White Smoke Emissions in Diesel Engines
I strongly advise against seafoam, it is made with isopropyl alcohol, not good for diesel engines, use at your own risk.
get gauges.
there is a search box at the top of the site, you can put anyhting in that box that you want to find and it will help you.
White Smoke Emissions in Diesel Engines
I strongly advise against seafoam, it is made with isopropyl alcohol, not good for diesel engines, use at your own risk.
get gauges.
there is a search box at the top of the site, you can put anyhting in that box that you want to find and it will help you.
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