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Darald

04-02-2013 20:31:09




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Today I pulled a 30' flex header on trailer up some good hills and the 560 D barked and pulled good, smokes good, pulled down to 1650, in 5th direct. When the highway leveled out, the 282 sounds like it is only running on about 4, with the sometimes steady puffs of white smoke. Temps today just at freezing, is this a pump, injector, or ??? problem...Thanks...Darald




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Dieseltech

04-03-2013 11:39:47




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 Re: 560 misses in reply to Darald, 04-02-2013 20:31:09  
Second what pete said, the light load advance may not be working correctly. With full load should be full retard, half load 2 degrees advance, no load lo or high idle full 4 degrees advance. Best to set on either a test stand or PTO dyno with the batwing gauge. Engine will sound like it is missing if timing stays retarded at no or lite load.



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pete 23

04-03-2013 10:59:51




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 Re: 560 misses in reply to Darald, 04-02-2013 20:31:09  
Typed up a reply and it won't post. It is your automatic timing advance that needs adjustment. I will try this .



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Janicholson

04-03-2013 06:29:34




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 Re: 560 misses in reply to Darald, 04-02-2013 20:31:09  
If the puffs are evenly spaced and not random, I suspect the injector (probably one or more) they act differently when idling than when putting out max fuel. Use a pyrometer on the exhaust (or crack the fitting open on each injector to locate the misfire) and then swap injectors between holes to see if it follows the injector. If so it is the injector. if not it could be low compression on that cylinder. Jim

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d282

04-03-2013 04:59:09




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 Re: 560 misses in reply to Darald, 04-02-2013 20:31:09  
If it has power when pulling but does the white smoke thing at wide open with steady load it could be the pump shaft seals.



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