EZFEED
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Hey guys, I have a question about exhaust odors. I dont know if this would be relevant with a timing problem but my exhaust is smelling quite pungent.
This is on my Czech truck but I would figure that the odor of the exhaust would be similar to any other inline 6-cylinder compression diesel. Not too long ago I rebuilt the injector pump and slapped it back on as cose to the original position it was in. For some reason the timing marks are missing on the front of the engine so I really have no idea where 14 degrees before TDC is. It runs, drives, and idles fine, I just havent noticed this smell before and taken that I just did this I can only deduce this is the fault.
I cranked it up in my shop and noticed a little blue smoke (just a fine consistent light haze) accompanied by this acrid smell. Its so bad that it makes your eyes tear up and you gag.
Is this normal for you guys too or do I need to make some adjustments? Am I getting too much fuel or do I need to turn it back and thin the injection setting?
This is on my Czech truck but I would figure that the odor of the exhaust would be similar to any other inline 6-cylinder compression diesel. Not too long ago I rebuilt the injector pump and slapped it back on as cose to the original position it was in. For some reason the timing marks are missing on the front of the engine so I really have no idea where 14 degrees before TDC is. It runs, drives, and idles fine, I just havent noticed this smell before and taken that I just did this I can only deduce this is the fault.
I cranked it up in my shop and noticed a little blue smoke (just a fine consistent light haze) accompanied by this acrid smell. Its so bad that it makes your eyes tear up and you gag.
Is this normal for you guys too or do I need to make some adjustments? Am I getting too much fuel or do I need to turn it back and thin the injection setting?