Hi all,
I have a ln106 d/cab 2.8, recoed 40000 kms ago with a s/h ct20 turbo fitted about 20000 kms ago,
problem is it has started smoking-lots of white smoke at low revs with not much load on engine, i.e slow offroading, changing to blue smoke as revs increase, however with lots of revs/ high load on engine, i.e accelerating to highway speeds/hard offroading/ cruising on open road, engine does not smoke apart from some black with heavy acceleration.
My thoughts,- turbo oil seals worn out, or rings throwing in the towel, was initially running high boost when turbo installed- 14p.s.i , now 9p.s.i after I installed a boost gauge and found what it was running
engine starts and runs fine, does not use significant oil.
Any ideas/thoughts/experience would be much appreciated!
thanks,
Tim
smoking 2.8
Check the breather from the valve cover if the engine is starting to breathe heavily it will blow oil out of the breather into the intake pipe.
Run the breather into a catch bottle and see if it helps, also get the injector pump timing checked unburnt diesel is also white.
Run the breather into a catch bottle and see if it helps, also get the injector pump timing checked unburnt diesel is also white.
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Mattman wrote:White smoke is not a good sign, are you using any water at all?
Matt.
White smoke generally indicates overly lean running in a diesel. I get a puff of white on startup as my primer pump is stuffed allowing fuel to run back into the tank starving the engine.
White steam is cracked head/gasket or similar.