So I just got my 4300 back together again. This time I had the injectors checked and rebuilt. Now it's blowing what I won't call black but very dirty smoke. I have been told that air in the lines will cause this. What's everyone's thoughts.
No blockage, I had it all off including the manifold and cleaned it all before putting it back together.
It seems to be like really dirty exhaust not so much like black soot. If the injector timing is off I know the pump only has about 3/8 adjustment and I know how to loosen it to adjust the pump . But do you adjust it by eye in till the smoke clears up.
The newest developments , I replaced the fuel, fuel lines, and fuel filter. Now t the exhaust is a light gray while idling. Darker when revved up but not as bad as before.
I had the engine rebuilt with oversize pistols last spring. I had the head done at that time. I had the head checked this time too they replaced the seals again. And yes I did crack the injection lines and you definitely could here a difference in the engine.
I had the engine rebuilt with oversize pistols last spring. I had the head done at that time. I had the head checked this time too they replaced the seals again. And yes I did crack the injection lines and you definitely could here a difference in the engine.
After letting it run for a while today the smoke cleared up a lot . On idle it has a light white but revved up it has a lot more white smoke. I don't quite under the injection pump timing .