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Hi everyone, last year April I posted a video and asked for and got some great advice (some of which I'm still working on).
I've since then acquired all the service manuals including the Bundeswehr Microfiche service guides and scanned them all.
I fixed my stuck fuel pedal and throttle issue (turned out to be the fuel pedal itself) and I put a return spring behind it which Unipaser had.
But then around November I started on the task of replacing cracked exhuast manifold, in the process had to get a new carb and new fuel pump, and put in new exhaust. Finally yesterday, I got the truck started, still have smoke puffing on exhaust and idle is rough.
I let the truck idle for over and hour and was able to adjust carb idle enough so choke could be backed off, but after 30 minutes or so, had to adjust choke back 50% to keep idle up.I'm thinking vapor lock? it was really hot outside 90F, even hotter in engine, but carb was still weeping. so not sure what's going on.
I'm thinking rings on pistons may be letting oil into chambers?
OR
Forget all this troubleshooting and just get a new engine?
Can you take a minute to watch this 1m video I posted?
Give me advice on what I should consider to do going forward?
https://youtu.be/g5CfX2SPTFM
Just when I thought it could get any worse, I have an air leak at the treadle below my brake pedal, (this is an air over hydraulic system) any advice on that?
Many thanks.
I've since then acquired all the service manuals including the Bundeswehr Microfiche service guides and scanned them all.
I fixed my stuck fuel pedal and throttle issue (turned out to be the fuel pedal itself) and I put a return spring behind it which Unipaser had.
But then around November I started on the task of replacing cracked exhuast manifold, in the process had to get a new carb and new fuel pump, and put in new exhaust. Finally yesterday, I got the truck started, still have smoke puffing on exhaust and idle is rough.
I let the truck idle for over and hour and was able to adjust carb idle enough so choke could be backed off, but after 30 minutes or so, had to adjust choke back 50% to keep idle up.I'm thinking vapor lock? it was really hot outside 90F, even hotter in engine, but carb was still weeping. so not sure what's going on.
- Checked timing to be correct (10-14 advanced), spark on #6 is weak.
- New NGK B5PES plugs, when I took old ones out (that I put in last year, they were all covered in black soot)
- Recent Oil Change Shell Rotella 10w30 HD oil.
- New Fuel Pump with diaphragm. Confirmed fuel pressure is good and delivery to carb.
- New fuel line from Pump to carb
- New gasket in fuel switch
- Adjusting Idle screws on carb do not seem to have any effect. (2 half turns)
- New Exhaust Manifolds and Exhaust, Muffer, Crossover and Tailpipe.
- Engine Temperature is good, new coolant, new hoses, new o-rings
- Last time I checked compression test had 130-135 pressure in all cylinders. Not great, but not bad.
- Drained reserve tank and found intake filter to be intact, paint around intake is coming apart (future project)
I'm thinking rings on pistons may be letting oil into chambers?
- Next step would be (??)
- Pull engine cover and check valves / valve stems (as mentioned last April), I wanted to fix carb first.
- Leak down test
- Install Facet Fuel Pump (which I got) as auxiliary (not sure where to mount it or where to spline it in, advice?)
OR
Forget all this troubleshooting and just get a new engine?
Can you take a minute to watch this 1m video I posted?
Give me advice on what I should consider to do going forward?
https://youtu.be/g5CfX2SPTFM
Just when I thought it could get any worse, I have an air leak at the treadle below my brake pedal, (this is an air over hydraulic system) any advice on that?
Many thanks.