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All Gm dealers were sent timesert kits as a required tool see if one will install the proper size cheaper then the kit Just a thought Good luck
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cooling system seems to be fine, no oil in the radiator. White smoke tends to be air in the lines, but i've gone through all that. and don't have any leaks.Head gasket? Pull your radiator cap while the engine is running. Does it seem to have pressure coming out with the coolant cold? Are you using coolant? White smoke after start up is normally a sign of coolant in the combustion chamber. Of course, a real bad one will leave a white cloud. Yours souds very minor. Try and do a pressure test on the cooling system and see if it holds.
If you do scrap it, how much you want for it?
Yeah, the timing mark on the pump lines up. I just put a new pump it in, and the problem didn't change at all.My 1008 smokes white on initial startup when it's cold, white smoke in a diesel can be unburnt fuel.
Did you make sure that the timing on the IP is correct? Can you get a compression test done on it?
It really sounds to me like the injection timing is off. Have you tried loosening the three bolts holding the IP to the engine and rotating it a little in each direction to see if it changes the problem?
Later,
Joe
Not a bad idea on the chain either. I replaced one on one of my M1008s that had under 40k on the odometer, but was more than likely under 140k, and found the engine ran noticeably better even though it had not jumped timing, but was just loose with the previous chain.I know you replaced the pump... I've been following along for a while now... LOL
I would try rotating the pump off the marks to see if it helps anything to make sure it's not the timing and the marks are wrong or something. Move it about a quarter inch off the marks in one direction then see how it runs, then a quarter to the other side and see how it runs.
Outside of that, the timing chain might be shot and causing the timing to be sloppy, but that's a longshot unless the engine/truck has high miles on it.
One thing that is also indicating to me that it might be timing is that the TMs all say check timing for the symptoms you are describing.
Later,
Joe
They have them at Harbor Freight for $26 with the 10mm 1.25 adapter for the glow plug hole. If you have a 20% coupon from a magazine like Popular Mechanic that saves you even more. The item number is 93644 and does not list the 6.2/6.5, but the more expensive one with injector adapters 46800 does as the glow plug adapter. So comparing the two, the $26 one should work as it has the 10mm 1.25 tool.I don't have a diesel compression tester. Wish I did.
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