So my m1009 runs well around town (5,000-6,000ft) and runs well up the highway (9,000ft or so) but I start getting black smoke at anything higher. At 10,000ft+ it smokes at idle. My egt’s never get much over 900*f.
Should the injector pump compensate for elevation change?
As far as I know my injector pump hasn’t been rebuilt unless it was done by the military and have been thinking of getting it redone.
No.
Diesels have a wide open intake manifold.
The only thing the injection pump does is inject fuel in different quantities dependent on throttle inputs via the cable at variable injection timing dependent upon engine speed.
It is all mechanical and not very sophisticated.
But dead simple, robust, and easy to work on.
If you are only getting black smoke at altitude, an injection pump rebuild can't really help with that because decreasing the amount of fuel or increasing the amount of air is the only solution and the former would cause you problems at low altitude.
But, if your injection pump has other issues or you just want to get it done;
oregonfuelinjection.com sent me a rebuilt model that has been superb.
My old ip was weeping fuel from a lot of places.
I live at 8,990 feet too.
If I mash the throttle pedal I get black smoke.
I try to just use enough throttle to keep it from rolling coal.
Any more than that is just wasting fuel as black smoke is a sign of unburnt fuel.
A turbo would help us high altitude folks because it can jam more air into the cylinders to compensate for the lack of air at altitude