White smoke
Have a 2005 F350, Diesel, Turbo. Went on a long trip, no problems, all norm. Started this morn. went less than 1 block, exhaust blowing white smoke, low to no power.
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Does the smoke ever clean up? How does the truck run otherwise? Is the truck all stock? How many miles? Were you towing at all? What are the normal habits for this truck, is it always hooked to a trailer or is it a grocery getter?
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1. Smoke does not go away. All stock, grocery getter, not towing at the time, otherwise, very limited towing.
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- Just pulled out EGR assy.- inside assy, = sludge????? |
White smoke
How much smoke is there? Also what's the coolant level look like? Exhaust smell?
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Smoke-when giving gas, big cloud of white smoke exits. Coolant: Just below min. level in overflow. Smell??? But there was water on the ground beneath the exhaust pipe
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Blown egr cooler would be my guess. These are classic symptoms. Where are you located? If you're not in California, I'd recommend a full delete, in Cali check out bulletproof diesel. When it's smoking like that, try and smell the exhaust smoke, if it smells sweet, it's coolant, if it burns your eyes a little and smells rough, it's fuel, so a different problem.
These 6.0's like to be worked, don't be afraid of the skinny pedal on her, especially if you don't tow much. (unrelated, just saying). |
As a temp. replaced the EGR. Will take your advice and do a full delete.
How urgent is the change out?? Any other problems I should be looking for? Have about 106k on the truck. |
Replacing the EGR valve likely won't do a thing. The cooler needs to be replaced or removed. When the motor is off you have a strong chance of coolant leaking into the cylinders, which could lead to all sorts of not fun things, such as hydrolock. You'll go out to start the truck one morning and it wont turn over. I'd get it taken care of sooner rather than later, this problem is only going to get worse, not better.
If you're tearing in to do an EGR delete, replace the oil cooler and add a coolant filter to the truck to keep it reliable. Are you going to be doing the work yourself? |
Yes, will be doing the work myself...
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Are you familiar with working on these things? An EGR delete really isn't hard to do, just time consuming and possibly frustrating. As long as you can turn wrenches you can handle this stuff, it's really not bad. Where are you located?
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Washington State
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No shops come to mind right away in that area, but if you need parts I'm sure you can get a decent deal from a site sponsor here too!
What's your plan of attack right now? |
EGR delete is simple. Removing all the crap in the way...... time consuming.
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Aint that the truth!
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White Smoke
Installed the new EGR, problem "solved" for now.
When I can set aside a block of time, will do the delete. Looks like they're going after Ford for this problem in California...Class Action Law Suit. |
Double check that it's water coming out of the tail pipe. Mine was doing a similar thing and it was actually fuel due to a injector with a missing tip.
There was an amazing amount of smoke, but it was a mix of white and black smoke. |
Right, which is why I asked him to smell the smoke... :pca1:
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