ClarkeF
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Sorry for the delay - forgot I had asked questions and I didn't check back.Its white smoke, we have only driven it a mile or so, mostly idled in shop. I would say it is smoking excessively. We have just drained the old fuel and replaced the filter today and will start it shortly and see what it does. Yes I wasnt going to get the pump rebuilt just yet, was going to try everything else first. On the numbers, we found a place on the windshield frame where a tag was (right in front of the steering wheel) but it has been removed. Havent found out if the owner has a title yet. We did find numbers on the frame rails at the rear, on the left is: 80A87 and on the right: 111A87. Will post results of new fuel and filter change. Will also try with Bully Dog and post that. Thanks for your help.
White smoke is either coolant in the piston's, or unburned fuel. If the smoke continue more than a few minutes then there is some kind of problem. Unburned fuel can be from an injection pump, inject, bad glow plug / glow-plug circuit, or low compression in a piston.
The frame rail numbers are indicative of 1987 build rails - so your truck is probably a 1987 or early 1988 build.
Look for a serial number on the outside of the windshield frame on the A-beam which the windshield frame is mounted to. Open the hood, on the drivers side look at the base of the windshield, right above the flat area that holds some wires and a module for controlling your fan clutch - your looking for six digits embossed into the a-beam (no plate) starting with zero's. I'll go out and take a picture of mine tomorrow.
Cheers,
Clarke
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