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Rough running

bomar76

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Deuce ran fantastic on trip home from Roger's, but later began missing, heavy black smoke, no power, etc.
I knew it was most likely the fuel

Drained the 25 gallons of pureed pumpkin that was in my fuel tank, flushed it out, and changed all the filters.

Primary was misassembled so it really wasn't too bad.

The secondaries were HORRID...lots of water, orange slime, flakes of debris, etc.

Added 15 gallons of fresh diesel and bled out the lines (per the Continental manual) ....got rid of air and also hopefully the nasty fuel.

Deuce fired right up....but getting NO flow to #3 injector :cry:

Per Roger's suggestion I pulled the injector line and blew it out with air.

Now have flow and have bled the bejesus out of the lines to make sure no air remains.



Truck runs REALLY rough still and low power.



I'm thinking that the next step might be to pull each injector and check them....but I lack the equipment need to pressure test them.



Ideas?

Suggestions?
 

rdixiemiller

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Pull the injector. Put it in a glass jar with the fuel line hooked up. Crank the engine and let it idle (it will be LOUD with an injector out). See if any fuel comes through the injector. It should be a nice fine spray. If not, replace the injector. If crud made it all the way through the fuel injection pump and got in the injector, it could be clogged. It could also be dripping instead of making a nice spray. That can make a diesel smoke like a tar kettle. A buddy of mine had an injector do that on his mid '80's Ford diesel, smoked, skipped, and low power. A new injector made all the difference.
Alternative: See if there is a Diesel shop in your area that can clean your injectors. Cost???
Another alternative, give Kenny (Recovery4x4) a holler. He seems to have made a career of working on multifuels. He may have a better idea.
 

bomar76

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When the snow :mad: stops here and it wrms up a little later today (hopefully) I am going to rebleed all the injectors, try the glass jar deal, and if still no go I'll pull the injectors.
There are beau coupe diesel injector service places around here and I have used some of them in the past, just need to find one that is MultiFuel fluent.
 

Recovry4x4

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ANY injection shop should be able to "pop" test the injectors. Run it by and let them try that.
 

bomar76

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Thanks!
I knew the injection pump was Bosch and thought the injectors were also.
It's cold as hell and the wind is howling out there, so dunno if that project will get accomplished today.
 

Loose Deuce

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It wouldn't hurt to check that Air Filter either. I though mine was ok till I changed it, Mine ran a lot better after that. My dirty air filter indicator wasn't showing anything either. May not help yours but it did mine. [thumbzup]
 

bomar76

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This was a fairly sudden loss of power, rough running, missing condition, so short of sucking up a seagull I don't see how a air cleaner restriction could happen in that time frame.
It ran 100% up until then.
We checked the filter and blew it out while we were changing fuel filters anyway.
 
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