Pstyckiewicz
Active member
- 231
- 123
- 43
- Location
- Massachusetts
So lately the temperature has been dropping into the 20’s at night and 40’s during the day. So the truck sits a few days typically before I start it.
On start up it fires right up but blows white smoke that smells like diesel. When I say it smokes it fills my front yard with smoke. It runs a little rough when you apply some throttle but I would say within a quarter mile of driving it dosnt smoke anymore and runs good.
If I drive it then let it sit for a few hours and cool down it fires right up with no smoke. I think it’s temperature related because it has never done this until it started to get cold. I have read that it could be something with the injector pump supplying more fuel when it’s cold?
In addition I replaced the glow plugs and TSU probably and 1,500 miles ago, and everything with the glow plug circuit appears to be working correctly (no flashing wait light).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
On start up it fires right up but blows white smoke that smells like diesel. When I say it smokes it fills my front yard with smoke. It runs a little rough when you apply some throttle but I would say within a quarter mile of driving it dosnt smoke anymore and runs good.
If I drive it then let it sit for a few hours and cool down it fires right up with no smoke. I think it’s temperature related because it has never done this until it started to get cold. I have read that it could be something with the injector pump supplying more fuel when it’s cold?
In addition I replaced the glow plugs and TSU probably and 1,500 miles ago, and everything with the glow plug circuit appears to be working correctly (no flashing wait light).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!