Why is my Cummins blowing white smoke?

Why is my Cummins blowing white smoke?

If you truck is blowing white smoke, then there’s either too much fuel getting injected into the combustion chamber or there’s not enough heat to burn the fuel. Other causes include low compression and residual coolant in the combustion chamber, but these are less prevalent.

Will bad injectors cause white smoke?

A Faulty Fuel Injector Without getting too technical, the injectors that deliver the fuel to the combustion chamber can leak or become stuck in the open position. This means too much fuel in the engine that needs to burn off and be expelled. This is seen as gray or white smoke from the exhaust.

Can a bad fuel pump cause white smoke?

injector pump timing is the most common cause of white smoke. White smoke will result from incomplete combustion if the fuel delivery is delayed or the pressure is decreased. A worn out timing gear can cause the incorrect timing.

What causes diesel smoke at Capital Reman exchange?

Diagnosing Causes of Diesel Smoke at Capital Reman Exchange Black smoke is the most common smoke color coming from a diesel engine and most likely indicates something is wrong during the combustion of the diesel fuel. When diagnosing the problem the first place to look at is the mixture of air and fuel flow into the cylinders.

What makes a 2003 International 4300 sputter and Miss?

I have a 2003 International 4300 with a DT466. I just had all the O-rings on the injectors replaced along with the wiring harness that goes to the injectors. Now once the truck gets up to running temp it starts to sputter/miss. Truck runs GREAT cold but once warm gets worse.

Why does my DT466 diesel truck start smoking?

The truck will crank and accelerate great, then it begins smoking and goes into a limp mode with little pedal reaction. If you raise the rpm’s the smoke goes from whitish grey to dark almost black, but only when you raise the rpm’s.

What does white smoke from a diesel engine mean?

White Smoke: White smoke coming from the exhaust usually points to one point of failure: the injectors. Usually, white smoke indicates that the diesel fuel is not burning correctly. Unburned diesel fuel will make its way through the exhaust completely unused. Be careful of white smoke as it will irritate your eyes and skin.

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