smittyjr355
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I just read that forum and yes it does help! Hopefully some adjustment will cure all my problems!
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Yes. Down is closed, up is open.Now when you say "Either way when both rockers are loose for a given cylinder, that injector should be closed fully" do you mean the injector is pushed all the way down? Is the injector considered to be open when the rocker is not pushing down on it and then closed when it is pushed down? I'm not quite sure how the injector works, because to me it would seem the injector is open when it is pushed down.
Yep, what mkee said! remember this is a direct injection engine, so when the cylinder is in the firing position (valves closed) that injector MUST be closed or combustion pressure will enter the fuel injector and fuel rail?? wreaking havoc and making it run rough and smoke a lot {ask me how I know}. Kinda counter-intuative with the injector rocker being pushed for us gasoline guys.Now when you say "Either way when both rockers are loose for a given cylinder, that injector should be closed fully" do you mean the injector is pushed all the way down? Is the injector considered to be open when the rocker is not pushing down on it and then closed when it is pushed down? I'm not quite sure how the injector works, because to me it would seem the injector is open when it is pushed down.
Upon initial start up does it crank for a while or does it fire right up?i have a 1984250nhc cummins, upon start and driving little to no smoke at all, very slow throttle response , small hills barely 1500 rpm and down shifting .Help?????
Could it be someone poured oil in the fuel to lube the injection system after sitting for years and poured too much for the amount of fuel they put in it?Could be incorrect heads or worn out. Injector issues will not smell of oil.
Could it be someone poured oil in the fuel to lube the injection system after sitting for years and poured too much for the amount of fuel they put in it?
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