Jim P
01-19-2004, 18:09
When I rebuilt my engine this past summer, I was shooting for 18:1 compression. Actually I think I ended up with it a little lower than that. Even in the summer, I had to use my manual glow plug button to after glow to keep the engine from smoking on start up.
Since the cold weather has arrived, the smoking is now much worse. I have new high pop injectors and I just put in new quick heat glow plugs. This morning with the truck plugged in, it didn't smoke as bad with the new glow plugs but when I was ready to come home from work, it still did its usual smoke job. It smokes so bad that My cousin drove by one day just after I had started it and he thought our shop was on fire. It even smells like raw fuel inside the shop with all the doors closed. It smokes for about 5 minutes before it finally clears up.
I use my manual glow plug button to give extra glow time and the truck starts instantly but you can tell when the glow plugs start to cool off because the engine begins to run rougher and the smoke really starts to bellow. If I hit the glow plugs again, the engines begins to smooth out and the smoke starts to tame down. It takes about 3 minutes of on and off on the glow plugs to completely eliminate the smoke.
I still have never got my tdc offset reset and it is at -.75. Does anyone think that getting this timing set would help with the smoke? Also does anyone else have this problem with their 18:1 motor? I forgot to add that the temp was about 10*F today.
Once it warms up, the engine runs great, it stills roasts off the tires even in 4-wheel drive. The smoke really don't bother me, its the other guys that have a problem with it. If they go out to start their vehicle right after I start mine, they can't even see theirs.
Since the cold weather has arrived, the smoking is now much worse. I have new high pop injectors and I just put in new quick heat glow plugs. This morning with the truck plugged in, it didn't smoke as bad with the new glow plugs but when I was ready to come home from work, it still did its usual smoke job. It smokes so bad that My cousin drove by one day just after I had started it and he thought our shop was on fire. It even smells like raw fuel inside the shop with all the doors closed. It smokes for about 5 minutes before it finally clears up.
I use my manual glow plug button to give extra glow time and the truck starts instantly but you can tell when the glow plugs start to cool off because the engine begins to run rougher and the smoke really starts to bellow. If I hit the glow plugs again, the engines begins to smooth out and the smoke starts to tame down. It takes about 3 minutes of on and off on the glow plugs to completely eliminate the smoke.
I still have never got my tdc offset reset and it is at -.75. Does anyone think that getting this timing set would help with the smoke? Also does anyone else have this problem with their 18:1 motor? I forgot to add that the temp was about 10*F today.
Once it warms up, the engine runs great, it stills roasts off the tires even in 4-wheel drive. The smoke really don't bother me, its the other guys that have a problem with it. If they go out to start their vehicle right after I start mine, they can't even see theirs.