White smoke when running ? This may indicate coolant leaking into the combustion chamber and being burned with the fuel. Take the cap off the expansion tank and see if the engine is blowing bubbles within which would suggest a blown head gasket.
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That is just the answer to all parts questions.
It must have taken hours of time to put that together.
Phil P
What engine do you have ? If it is a NH250 Fleetguard offers such an adapter as Adaptor Kit #2, N 3300923 Ought to be available either on line someplace or from a big truck dealer or parts house or a Cummins dealer in your area. I got mine from the Cummins dealer in Phoenix.
Bubbles are generally a sign of air getting into the fuel system. Sounds like something is just a smidgen loose and opens up as it gets warm, allowing air into the system. Check all the fuel lines and connectors when it is warmed up.Hello All
Now I have a new problem again.
This truck will start cold and run until it reaches normal temperatures then it shuts off.
It will start back up but requires some more cranking time than normal but will run again for about 10 min and do it again.
I have pressure tested the system looking for what would be an air leak in the fuel line and filter between the tank and the injection pump.
No leaks so I put a clear jar on the return line and ran the truck. The return fuel will run a full stream for a couple of minutes then I get some bubbles then a full stream for a few min etc.
Does anyone have any idea what may be the problem?
Thanks
Phil P
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