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Old 10-25-2008, 04:45   #1 (permalink)
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Default Need help guys, exhaust smells funny????????????

Hey guys, I have a question about exhaust odors. I dont know if this would be relevant with a timing problem but my exhaust is smelling quite pungent.

This is on my Czech truck but I would figure that the odor of the exhaust would be similar to any other inline 6-cylinder compression diesel. Not too long ago I rebuilt the injector pump and slapped it back on as cose to the original position it was in. For some reason the timing marks are missing on the front of the engine so I really have no idea where 14 degrees before TDC is. It runs, drives, and idles fine, I just havent noticed this smell before and taken that I just did this I can only deduce this is the fault.

I cranked it up in my shop and noticed a little blue smoke (just a fine consistent light haze) accompanied by this acrid smell. Its so bad that it makes your eyes tear up and you gag.

Is this normal for you guys too or do I need to make some adjustments? Am I getting too much fuel or do I need to turn it back and thin the injection setting?
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Old 10-25-2008, 07:12   #2 (permalink)
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Sounds like you are getting to much fuel. Seems as timing is fine if everything is responsive and idles well. But with a haze sounds like it is dumping alot of fuel. If you lug it down in a gear do you get alot more smoke than you used to?
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What's in the fuel tank?
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Gun512, Yep sure does!! You may have figured this out for me....When I accelerate the smoke does trickle out a little more than usual, not by much but enough to notice in the rear view mirror.

Bjorn, now there is something that I forgot to mention. I did pour in a half bottle of Dielsel Kleen in the tank and that mix was pretty strong. I didn't mention it because I didn't think it was a big deal, could that be the cause of the extra smoke and smell? I really didn't think it was an issue because I have run it in the past as strong as this and never had something like this happen???
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when I add Diesel 911 to my GMC it has a really sweet smell. Almost like burning sugar, the guys at the dealership were like what the heck is that smell. It very well could be the cleaner.
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When this thing runs it used to smell kind of sweet too. I hope its just the cleaner like you say, it says its supposed to add a little more octane to the mix too but I just wouldn't think it would account for the smoke?
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Gun512, Yep sure does!! You may have figured this out for me....When I accelerate the smoke does trickle out a little more than usual, not by much but enough to notice in the rear view mirror.

Bjorn, now there is something that I forgot to mention. I did pour in a half bottle of Dielsel Kleen in the tank and that mix was pretty strong. I didn't mention it because I didn't think it was a big deal, could that be the cause of the extra smoke and smell? I really didn't think it was an issue because I have run it in the past as strong as this and never had something like this happen???
I think it is possible that the additive could change the smell a bit. I did notice a slight difference when I had a fuel additive in my 4runner, not like you describing, but it did smell a little different.
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i always thought lite blue smoke was oil, like from a turbo , bad rings ect,, lite white smoke was unburned fuel ,like from a cold motor,dead turbo, ect., black smoke was to much fuel, like with the pedal down but have not reached full rpm where the fuel will be used at it max, or the motor under load like pulling a hill, ect
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As for more smoke of course any adjustment to fuel delivery could change the amount of smoke. If you had guages and your EGT's were higher than that would definetly tell you if you were pushing too much fuel.
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i always thought lite blue smoke was oil, like from a turbo , bad rings ect,, lite white smoke was unburned fuel ,like from a cold motor,dead turbo, ect., black smoke was to much fuel, like with the pedal down but have not reached full rpm where the fuel will be used at it max, or the motor under load like pulling a hill, ect
Could be oil, also could be that additive. but since he said the truck didn't smoke like this before he rebuilt the injector pump, it leads us to believe that it may be fuel related.
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