Hi all,
I have read alot of threads regarding the fuel pump adjustment screw and most of them are about making it run richer. I have had my 1992 2.4 ln130 for 2 months now and since buying the vehicle it has had dark grey smoke coming out the back. I think it had a turbo problem for a while before I bought it as I have since fitted a second hand turbo, after fitting this the vehicle spluttered at low revs and didn't feel right when boost came in and through all this it smoked quite alot. Today I found out how to adjust the fuel pump and turned it anti-clockwise as I thought it was runnig rich, I turned it 1 1/2 times and now she is running brilliantly and it looks like the she has quit smoking aswell. Will running the truck lean cause any damage? I have heard loads about the sensitive heads on the these vehicles and don't want to cause any damage. Thanks!
I have read alot of threads regarding the fuel pump adjustment screw and most of them are about making it run richer. I have had my 1992 2.4 ln130 for 2 months now and since buying the vehicle it has had dark grey smoke coming out the back. I think it had a turbo problem for a while before I bought it as I have since fitted a second hand turbo, after fitting this the vehicle spluttered at low revs and didn't feel right when boost came in and through all this it smoked quite alot. Today I found out how to adjust the fuel pump and turned it anti-clockwise as I thought it was runnig rich, I turned it 1 1/2 times and now she is running brilliantly and it looks like the she has quit smoking aswell. Will running the truck lean cause any damage? I have heard loads about the sensitive heads on the these vehicles and don't want to cause any damage. Thanks!
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