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tyne
14th September 2015, 12:33 PM
Is this an easy fix as im being followed by a good puff of smoke everywhere i go and noticing a difference in fuel economy

BadCo.
14th September 2015, 05:21 PM
What vehicle? N/A or turbo? What colour smoke? What have you changed recently? When was the last service?

Just some questions to help others answer your question as I'm not entirely up to speed on diesel fuel pumps. But, I would have thought that it would be an injector problem rather then amount of fuel being sent form the pump?

tyne
14th September 2015, 09:03 PM
N/a its a grey smoke only thing ive touched is the lift pump to prime filter last service maybe 3k ago. Thinking i might just book the ol boy in to get timing looked at

Chris078
15th September 2015, 11:15 AM
How is the timing set on these things? Belt, gears or what?

the EMEI says white smoke is too much oil in the engine or worn components.
Black smoke is overfuelling/clogged air filter/faulty injector/restricted air through the muffler or bad timing.

<edit> maybe valve clearances??

85 county
15th September 2015, 11:27 AM
if its Gray smoke, then keep an eye on your oil and water consumption.

if it black smoke, then clean your air filter and then think about backing off you fuel pressure, screw.

do not muck about with your timing its never going to change ( gear driven)

do that first then report back

85 county
15th September 2015, 11:28 AM
<edit> maybe valve clearances??

do the clearances every 50 - 150 000 klms, and then that's being fussy