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Posted by MF294-4 on September 24, 2006 at 20:59:43 from (74.34.76.203):
In Reply to: 6.5T smokes posted by MF294-4 on September 24, 2006 at 09:07:31:
Yes we have a new water temp sensor. That is the sensor that we unplug and you can tell that it advances the timing and the smoke pretty well goes away. Remember this is only until engine warms to 195. With the sensor pluged in it will smoke more as you accelerate. When you hit about 3000rpm it will start to clear up but that is about red line with 4-5 lbs of boost.It will make14-15 lbs accelerating up a hill. After it warms up, it runs better than any diesel around. Yes we had the right side manafold off and 2 and 8 would puff intermittant smoke at an idle,without turbo ofcourse. 2 was the lowest comp cyl at 320. GM tech did adjusst the timing but that was after it warmed up. I don't think he ever saw it cold. It has L65F engine. I let my 16yr old son buy this to get his hands dirty to see if he wants to be a mechanic. Has turned out to be more than the both of us can handle. Right now all he wants to do is farm. Got to get him into something else. Thanks to all
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