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Hey guys, I’ve been fighting getting fuel in the oil on my 923A1 NHC-250 and thought you might like to see the saga, as it’s not over yet!
I got all the routine maintenance and needed fixes done after I got it the first of the year. Got it ready for the road, and noticed after the first trip that it might have had a little more oil than I remembered. Made a second trip of maybe 20 miles, and the oil level gained about half an inch on the stick. Panic!!!
Took it to a diesel shop thinking it needed new O-rings on the injectors, as it had been setting for close to a year between starts for a couple of years. They ran a dye test, but didn’t see any evidence of it leaking under the valve covers, but then again it only leaked out on the road under full fuel. Put in O-rings, still did it. They said it was then the front seal on the fuel pump that was letting it in through the timing cover, and they could tell that was where it was coming from. OK, fine, got a fuel pump on the way. Put it on and oops, no change!
The next step was to replace the injectors, they looked for cracks from the injector hold down bolts into the bosses and didn’t see anything. They said they were around $140 a piece, so why not, we’re starting to run out of things to try. Turns out that they were $300 a piece, and they had to get the new style hold downs as they are the top stop style injectors. After installing them they adjusted it with the wrong method, outer base circle vs. inner base circle, and it was apparently smoking like crazy at idle and the EGT’s skyrocketed. After driving it, yes you read that right, they decided something wasn’t right. They adjusted them again, and was apparently better. I sent them a link to Will Wagner’s nice write-up on how to adjust them.
Went to pick it up, and it rolls grey smoke at idle, and has a rough idle now. They didn’t seem to think it was a problem somehow… The pump I got came off of a running truck, and is set for only 10% over stock.
I think it’s getting ready to go back over there and have them start blocking off the injectors one at a time and see if hopefully one is just bad. If not it may need a whole new set!
I attached a video to show how it smokes at part throttle.
View attachment 20180920_184852.mov
I've got almost as much in this one shop bill as I do the entire truck!
I got all the routine maintenance and needed fixes done after I got it the first of the year. Got it ready for the road, and noticed after the first trip that it might have had a little more oil than I remembered. Made a second trip of maybe 20 miles, and the oil level gained about half an inch on the stick. Panic!!!
Took it to a diesel shop thinking it needed new O-rings on the injectors, as it had been setting for close to a year between starts for a couple of years. They ran a dye test, but didn’t see any evidence of it leaking under the valve covers, but then again it only leaked out on the road under full fuel. Put in O-rings, still did it. They said it was then the front seal on the fuel pump that was letting it in through the timing cover, and they could tell that was where it was coming from. OK, fine, got a fuel pump on the way. Put it on and oops, no change!
The next step was to replace the injectors, they looked for cracks from the injector hold down bolts into the bosses and didn’t see anything. They said they were around $140 a piece, so why not, we’re starting to run out of things to try. Turns out that they were $300 a piece, and they had to get the new style hold downs as they are the top stop style injectors. After installing them they adjusted it with the wrong method, outer base circle vs. inner base circle, and it was apparently smoking like crazy at idle and the EGT’s skyrocketed. After driving it, yes you read that right, they decided something wasn’t right. They adjusted them again, and was apparently better. I sent them a link to Will Wagner’s nice write-up on how to adjust them.
Went to pick it up, and it rolls grey smoke at idle, and has a rough idle now. They didn’t seem to think it was a problem somehow… The pump I got came off of a running truck, and is set for only 10% over stock.
I think it’s getting ready to go back over there and have them start blocking off the injectors one at a time and see if hopefully one is just bad. If not it may need a whole new set!
I attached a video to show how it smokes at part throttle.
View attachment 20180920_184852.mov
I've got almost as much in this one shop bill as I do the entire truck!