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    rd28 missing - white smoke on miss and powerloss

    hey guys, little help if ya wouldnt mind..

    my rd28 1999 - after a melbourne mildura and back trip, is missfiring(?)(not firing) @ about 1500 to 2500 revs it surges a little (govenor? ) on the power loss part of the surge it gurgles and white smoke comes out ( unburnt fuel? govenor is giving out too much fuel?) so im thinking maybe the timing needs to come back a tiny bit or the fuel pump needs attention. why its deided to do this after the trip i dont know... maybe its just fatiged.

    any help greatly appreciated

    thanks

    Tony

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    Bring back the timeing a little?

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    That could be an air leak in the fuel system somewhere........ Try bypassing the fuel filter, if the hand primer is stuffed it can suck air in through there.

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    Going into what your saying, you have owned the car a while and its never done this before, so its a new problem. Rare chance its timing, and small chance its the fuel pump either. Is it loosing coolant?

    As Steve Cooper said, check for air leaks or a blocked fuel filter first, specially if it does this under load or the turbo spooling up time, remember there is a little brass filter in the inlet T of the injection pump also. I installed all new proper stainless hose clamps and new rubber fuel lines when I purchased mine, as taking the standard clamps on and off the standard hard/brittle hoses will cause air leaks after age. And remember just because there isnt a diesel leak, doesnt mean air cannot be sucked inside...

    Shaun...
    1998 GU - RD28t > TJM Bull Bar > Dual Batteries > Boost & EGT Gauges > Turbo Timer > Minor Engine Mod's.

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