I put new injectors in my truck yesterday as I had the wrong ones in it. the truck fired up great and ran well. after a couple km a fuel knock started. limped it 50 km like this and at higher speeds/less load the knock is barely noticeable. I noticed a misfire and a lot of black smoke. if I crack my number 2 injector the knock goes away. is it possible that it's stuck open and dumping fuel into the engine? going to reset the ecu and bleed the fuel pump and see how that goes.
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Originally posted by young-gunn View PostI put new injectors in my truck yesterday as I had the wrong ones in it. the truck fired up great and ran well. after a couple km a fuel knock started. limped it 50 km like this and at higher speeds/less load the knock is barely noticeable. I noticed a misfire and a lot of black smoke. if I crack my number 2 injector the knock goes away. is it possible that it's stuck open and dumping fuel into the engine? going to reset the ecu and bleed the fuel pump and see how that goes.
Definitely sounds like it's stuck open, would explain the black smoke and the knocking is less at WOT.
Originally posted by young-gunn View PostChecked everything I could and there is no air in the system. Is there some way I can get this injector unstuck?
Remove the injector and submerge it in petrol (Gasoline) for a while and see it if that cures it.
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One more question, does this tip look a little odd to anyone? I removed 2 injectors and inspected them. The problem injector has a really short tip. Could something have broken off to cause a problem or is this normal?
Problem injector on the left. #1 injector on the right.
I have the injector soaking in a clean container full of gas. I'll let it sit for a while and install it in 6 hours or so.
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I dropped one of my injectors and it looks like that now. I brought it to a diesel injection specialist who tested the spray pattern and found it to be ok.
Bring it to a specialist and get it tested. If it's bad, he'll be able to fix it or source a replacement. He should also be able to give you tips on what the problem is if it's not the injector. You might even be able to get one out of a scrapper or from someone on the forum.
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Originally posted by J20 View PostI dropped one of my injectors and it looks like that now. I brought it to a diesel injection specialist who tested the spray pattern and found it to be ok.
Bring it to a specialist and get it tested. If it's bad, he'll be able to fix it or source a replacement. He should also be able to give you tips on what the problem is if it's not the injector. You might even be able to get one out of a scrapper or from someone on the forum.
Might cost a bit to send it to Canada.
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