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Sounds like a misfire please help!

Domterry12

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You know, now that I’m thinking about it…..I did 2 compression trsts, the first one was a fail b/c I didn’t disconnect the pink wire and the truck was spraying fuel and almost firing, which clogged up my gauge check valve so I had to fix and do a second one…..
Anyway point is it was spraying fuel on first test. So that back left injector is just pissing out, not atomizing the fuel. That’s the puddle I got on floor. So HOPEFULLY that injector is bad and that’s my miss. I will know once all my parts come in at the end of the week. Stay tuned…
 

Keith_J

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Combustion chambers wet with diesel will give abnormally high pressures on compression testing. Some diesel will burn due to pre chamber turbulence.

Diesels typically have little manifold vacuum but worn valve guides can get oil seeping into the valves overnight.
 
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