ShawnR
Member
I think I have narrowed down my hard starting / smoking problem.
Truck will start, but starts hard and smokes (white / blue) a lot for 2 - 3 minutes. All GP's are new and I have confirmed voltage to all plugs. The truck will finally start, run for a few seconds, then die. you can restart, it will run longer (8 seconds) then die again. After it is running, there is still a steady haze of bluish/white smoke from the exhaust for a couple of minutes.
Thoughts were a stuck injector (all fairly new) or air in the fuel lines. How does air in the fuel lines cause white smoke? How can it get in the lines if I don't have a leak somewhere? So I started snooping.
Earlier, I had tested my lift pump by hotwiring it to the battery, and of course, it pumped fuel out just fine. I tested today while the truck was running and nothing, no flow at all. If I jumper a hotwire to the fuse, fuel starts flowing.
Is there a way to test to see if it is the OPS or the relay? I have already replaced both since I have owned the truck (4 years). The relay is a LOT easier to replace than the OPS, so I may just do it first.
Thoughts?
Truck will start, but starts hard and smokes (white / blue) a lot for 2 - 3 minutes. All GP's are new and I have confirmed voltage to all plugs. The truck will finally start, run for a few seconds, then die. you can restart, it will run longer (8 seconds) then die again. After it is running, there is still a steady haze of bluish/white smoke from the exhaust for a couple of minutes.
Thoughts were a stuck injector (all fairly new) or air in the fuel lines. How does air in the fuel lines cause white smoke? How can it get in the lines if I don't have a leak somewhere? So I started snooping.
Earlier, I had tested my lift pump by hotwiring it to the battery, and of course, it pumped fuel out just fine. I tested today while the truck was running and nothing, no flow at all. If I jumper a hotwire to the fuse, fuel starts flowing.
Is there a way to test to see if it is the OPS or the relay? I have already replaced both since I have owned the truck (4 years). The relay is a LOT easier to replace than the OPS, so I may just do it first.
Thoughts?