Plow Boy
01-07-2013, 15:13
Hello,
I recently purchased a DB-2 4911 for my 1993 6.5l diesel truck. The old pump was warn and it would die occasionally and would not start warm. I also lost a lot of power and it was starting to smoke more and more. I installed the new pump and it fired up and ran well once the air was out of the system. I noticed a significant increase in power and almost no smoking at all. I was very pleased with the improvement. I ran the truck a little bit over the next couple days and then one morning (within a week and less than 10 miles on the new pump) I started it and after a minute revved it about 2000 rpms and right about at that point something under the hood made a sound like "dink" like hitting a vice with a small hammer. A very clean but solid sound. No rattle or ring just a crisp "dink" sound. Right away the engine started running rough and smoking. After warming up it ran ok. Less power than at first and a little smoke, but pretty smooth. The next cold start, it didn't want to start and I had to keep my foot on the gas to keep it running. If i removed my foot it would just chug and die. It runs very rough and smokey now till it is warmed up and then while it's drivable and still better than the old pump it still smokes and doesn't have the power it had when I first replaced the pump.
Any ideas on what happened?
My first thought was that the cold engine timing advance broke (and I have no idea how the injector pump works, so I don't even know how possible my thoughts are) which would account for the rough running, no very cold idle and the smoking. But this does not explain the warm engine smoke or loss of power.
Let me know what you think.
Thank you!
I recently purchased a DB-2 4911 for my 1993 6.5l diesel truck. The old pump was warn and it would die occasionally and would not start warm. I also lost a lot of power and it was starting to smoke more and more. I installed the new pump and it fired up and ran well once the air was out of the system. I noticed a significant increase in power and almost no smoking at all. I was very pleased with the improvement. I ran the truck a little bit over the next couple days and then one morning (within a week and less than 10 miles on the new pump) I started it and after a minute revved it about 2000 rpms and right about at that point something under the hood made a sound like "dink" like hitting a vice with a small hammer. A very clean but solid sound. No rattle or ring just a crisp "dink" sound. Right away the engine started running rough and smoking. After warming up it ran ok. Less power than at first and a little smoke, but pretty smooth. The next cold start, it didn't want to start and I had to keep my foot on the gas to keep it running. If i removed my foot it would just chug and die. It runs very rough and smokey now till it is warmed up and then while it's drivable and still better than the old pump it still smokes and doesn't have the power it had when I first replaced the pump.
Any ideas on what happened?
My first thought was that the cold engine timing advance broke (and I have no idea how the injector pump works, so I don't even know how possible my thoughts are) which would account for the rough running, no very cold idle and the smoking. But this does not explain the warm engine smoke or loss of power.
Let me know what you think.
Thank you!