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Posted by jdemaris on March 05, 2005 at 09:43:32 from (209.23.30.198):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel smokin' posted by RickB on March 05, 2005 at 07:44:23:
Misleading? Think you're using a little hyperbole and misreading. The guy asked, specifically, if low fuel pressure from the injection pump could be causing his smoking problem, and I stated it could not. Taking this in context, he was speaking of actual pressure to the injectors. When I mentioned automatic advance systems that sometimes use low fuel pressure, that is separate from the high-pressure system in the same pump. Again, taken in context, I think the guy was wondering if low injection pressure from the injection pump could cause low injection pressure at the injectors, and thus smoke, and I said "no" which was true, and still is. If an injector is set to open at 2800 PSI, and an injection pump only generates 2600 PSI, then the engine does not run. Changing static timing will not keep the timing within proper ranges for various RPMs and loads. In the case of his Long, I don't have any idea what it uses for either an injection pump or timing advance.
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