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NHC250 VALVE INJECTOR OVERHEAD ADJUSTING
Many of my fellow Haspin rally attendees know that my M818 was quite smokey and running a little rough. So, after killing lots of bugs and sending a few prius drivers in the other direction, I decided it was time to address the problem. Mostly black smoke, with shades of blue and white. When taking off, a big cloud erupts.
Also the engine oil definitely had fuel in it.
Here it is at Haspin: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrAGR1T6rqA[/media]
After consulting with Will Wagner, I decided to get all new injectors and go through the “overhead” adjustments (valve and injector adjustments).
Install new injectors, follow TM torque procedure (72 inch lbs) adjust injectors then adjust valves (.014 in. and .027”ex). Cross fingers…..then…… it ran FAR worse and a lot more smoke! Oh $#@%!!!!!!! What did I do wrong?!
I’m using on older click type torque wrench, maybe I need a fancy dial type?
Oh, did I mention that the accessory drive nut is stripped out and just spins? I have to bump the engine around using the starter and try to turn it by hand using the fan to align marks!
A quick call to Will Wagner in sunny Ca. and he suggests that since the nut is stripped maybe the accessory drive pulley is not installed correctly throwing off the procedure.
Will outlined a way to verify the engine position monitoring the #5 injector rocker; with a socket and extension on the #5 injector, when extension moves over to the exhaust side (and both valves are closed) the 1-6 VS marks should align with the gear cover pointer. This seemed to be ok. {Did I describe this correctly Will?}
At this point I noticed that all 6 injector rockers had about an 1/8 th inch free play in the rocker (when its respective valve rockers loose) so somehow I screwed it up. Adjusted the injectors again; still smoking but a little better. I then decided that maybe my torque wrench is out of calibration and I went over the injectors again torquing them to 100 in lbs (adjusting the cylinder when the both valve rockers had play ignoring the timing marks) and the smoke improved!! Next increased torque to 150 in lbs……smoke even better! Finally torqued them to 200 in lbs. and the smoke is almost completely gone and runs smoother than ever! On the test drive, smoke is hardly visable at idle; no more cloud on accel but still leaves a thin trail of black smoke while cruising. But this is WAY better than before!
I still need to change the fueled out motor oil, but I want to make sure the problem is remedied before I spring for 8 gallons of motor oil. I believe the fuel in the oil may contribute to smoke.
Now for my questions. Is my torque wrench that far off? Do I need a good quality dial type torque wrench? Am I compensating for a pump problem by over torquing the injectors? (as I understand it, the tighter the injector the less fuel it delivers??)
Accessory drive pulley nut ordered from local cummins dealer; fingers crossed that the shaft threads ok.
Apologies for being so long winded, but maybe my story will help someone, and any advice you guys can offer would be greatly appreciated!
A huge shout out to Will for talking me through this and his patience in dealing with me (on a Sunday even!).
Many of my fellow Haspin rally attendees know that my M818 was quite smokey and running a little rough. So, after killing lots of bugs and sending a few prius drivers in the other direction, I decided it was time to address the problem. Mostly black smoke, with shades of blue and white. When taking off, a big cloud erupts.
Also the engine oil definitely had fuel in it.
Here it is at Haspin: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrAGR1T6rqA[/media]
After consulting with Will Wagner, I decided to get all new injectors and go through the “overhead” adjustments (valve and injector adjustments).
Install new injectors, follow TM torque procedure (72 inch lbs) adjust injectors then adjust valves (.014 in. and .027”ex). Cross fingers…..then…… it ran FAR worse and a lot more smoke! Oh $#@%!!!!!!! What did I do wrong?!
I’m using on older click type torque wrench, maybe I need a fancy dial type?
Oh, did I mention that the accessory drive nut is stripped out and just spins? I have to bump the engine around using the starter and try to turn it by hand using the fan to align marks!
A quick call to Will Wagner in sunny Ca. and he suggests that since the nut is stripped maybe the accessory drive pulley is not installed correctly throwing off the procedure.
Will outlined a way to verify the engine position monitoring the #5 injector rocker; with a socket and extension on the #5 injector, when extension moves over to the exhaust side (and both valves are closed) the 1-6 VS marks should align with the gear cover pointer. This seemed to be ok. {Did I describe this correctly Will?}
At this point I noticed that all 6 injector rockers had about an 1/8 th inch free play in the rocker (when its respective valve rockers loose) so somehow I screwed it up. Adjusted the injectors again; still smoking but a little better. I then decided that maybe my torque wrench is out of calibration and I went over the injectors again torquing them to 100 in lbs (adjusting the cylinder when the both valve rockers had play ignoring the timing marks) and the smoke improved!! Next increased torque to 150 in lbs……smoke even better! Finally torqued them to 200 in lbs. and the smoke is almost completely gone and runs smoother than ever! On the test drive, smoke is hardly visable at idle; no more cloud on accel but still leaves a thin trail of black smoke while cruising. But this is WAY better than before!
I still need to change the fueled out motor oil, but I want to make sure the problem is remedied before I spring for 8 gallons of motor oil. I believe the fuel in the oil may contribute to smoke.
Now for my questions. Is my torque wrench that far off? Do I need a good quality dial type torque wrench? Am I compensating for a pump problem by over torquing the injectors? (as I understand it, the tighter the injector the less fuel it delivers??)
Accessory drive pulley nut ordered from local cummins dealer; fingers crossed that the shaft threads ok.
Apologies for being so long winded, but maybe my story will help someone, and any advice you guys can offer would be greatly appreciated!
A huge shout out to Will for talking me through this and his patience in dealing with me (on a Sunday even!).
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