When I bought my HMMWV, it smoked on startup and during acceleration. I tried to sell myself on the idea that the smoke was white, but honestly it was blue. Like "OIL BLUE." After starting, I would have to back out of the garage quickly otherwise my eyes will nearly seize shut with pain. I had some techs look at it and they all said it's burning oil and there's nothing I can do about it except a rebuild.
Well one HMMWV-only mechanic in Florida told me just "drive it. Many problems like that just go away." Shortly after that the harmonic balancer failed and tore apart the keyway on the crank. If you saw on my previous posts, I repaired it and it worked! Not only did the repair hold up, the smoke magically disappeared! I can sit and ponder over why, but instead I'd rather not complain or ask questions. I'm thinking more along the lines of coincidence (correlation over causation) but whatever.
Here's the interesting part of the story. Last week the SMOKE APPEARED AGAIN! Same blue fog on startup and when revving. On the road at speed, there is a lack of power (same as before-I noticed when the smoke problem cleared up, the truck was significantly faster) and I can feel a "bump" of hesitation followed by a puff of smoke repeatedly while driving at highway speeds. Acceleration time is cut by about half.
HERE'S THE STRANGE THING - the next day after the smoke re-appeared, the balancer failed again. The keyway fix lasted 6 months and about 10K miles but it failed this time for good. Seems to me like there is a connection.
Anyway, rather than sourcing a new engine in a hurry, I had the balancer professionally welded to the shaft. It was a new balancer and pully anyway, so I'm sure it will outlast other parts of the motor. I repaired the keyway once again, replaced the key, and coated the entire area with "steel reinforced" epoxy before reinstalling. I did this because the heat created by the welder can cause metals to temporarily warp and the slightest rotation or wobble during the welding process will destroy the alignment of the v-belt pulley. The next day, we welded it. It's SMOOTH AS SILK NOW. The idling is perfect. However the smoke won't go away.
Any ideas? I mentioned the harmonic balancer story because of the odd coincidence the two occurrances happening at the same time. This is not my imagination btw. When it smokes, you cannot idle the truck in the garage for more than 10 seconds when before you could do it all day (although I don't recommend it!).
- there is no blow-by cold or hot
- when driving, it behaves like a bad fuel pump, failing when under load
I replaced the fuel filter and removed the fuel breather with no improvement. Is there a way to check the fuel pump? Should I replace it anyway?
Well one HMMWV-only mechanic in Florida told me just "drive it. Many problems like that just go away." Shortly after that the harmonic balancer failed and tore apart the keyway on the crank. If you saw on my previous posts, I repaired it and it worked! Not only did the repair hold up, the smoke magically disappeared! I can sit and ponder over why, but instead I'd rather not complain or ask questions. I'm thinking more along the lines of coincidence (correlation over causation) but whatever.
Here's the interesting part of the story. Last week the SMOKE APPEARED AGAIN! Same blue fog on startup and when revving. On the road at speed, there is a lack of power (same as before-I noticed when the smoke problem cleared up, the truck was significantly faster) and I can feel a "bump" of hesitation followed by a puff of smoke repeatedly while driving at highway speeds. Acceleration time is cut by about half.
HERE'S THE STRANGE THING - the next day after the smoke re-appeared, the balancer failed again. The keyway fix lasted 6 months and about 10K miles but it failed this time for good. Seems to me like there is a connection.
Anyway, rather than sourcing a new engine in a hurry, I had the balancer professionally welded to the shaft. It was a new balancer and pully anyway, so I'm sure it will outlast other parts of the motor. I repaired the keyway once again, replaced the key, and coated the entire area with "steel reinforced" epoxy before reinstalling. I did this because the heat created by the welder can cause metals to temporarily warp and the slightest rotation or wobble during the welding process will destroy the alignment of the v-belt pulley. The next day, we welded it. It's SMOOTH AS SILK NOW. The idling is perfect. However the smoke won't go away.
Any ideas? I mentioned the harmonic balancer story because of the odd coincidence the two occurrances happening at the same time. This is not my imagination btw. When it smokes, you cannot idle the truck in the garage for more than 10 seconds when before you could do it all day (although I don't recommend it!).
- there is no blow-by cold or hot
- when driving, it behaves like a bad fuel pump, failing when under load
I replaced the fuel filter and removed the fuel breather with no improvement. Is there a way to check the fuel pump? Should I replace it anyway?