Black smoke is due to an overly rich mixture.
This could be caused by a faulty MAF, faulty temp sender, wire fallen off, etc.
Is it running smoothly apart from the smoke?
Went up to five rocks yesterday and the car got a fair bit of a workout due to all the deep soft sand.
It is now blowing black smoke, just a little while idleing hardly visible but noticable when driving.
Any ideas, this is the first time in 7 years the car has been worked hard and I did put an engine cleaner in recently.
Black smoke is due to an overly rich mixture.
This could be caused by a faulty MAF, faulty temp sender, wire fallen off, etc.
Is it running smoothly apart from the smoke?
BigJon,
It does smell a bit rich and I checked with some white paper and there are no deposits etc. coming out the exhaust.
It still runs smoothly, no lose of power, but I have noticed a bit of a shake when stopped at lights etc.
If there is a bit of a shake at idle, it is possible that it is misfiring on one cylinder. That would account for unburnt fuel going out the back.
It might have a crook plug or plug lead. Even a coil pack could be playing up.
Just had this exact symptom with failed O2 sensors. DO NOT use aftermarket ones, genuine only is the go.
Replace the spark plugs at the same time, and after fitting sensors (An easy task) drive it immediately. The sooty deposits upstream will coat the new sensors slightly and you want to avoid this. Also, if it has been like this for a while, change the engine oil as it will be fuel contaminated.
JC
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
Thanks for the replies.
I dropped it in to Daniel at Rocky Landrover today to check the computer for any codes, hopefully it is something simple like a sensor as you have mentioned.
I have been about 250km with it blowing smoke getting back home etc.
Can anyone recomend some good leads and plugs for the D2 V8. I am looking at replacing these and would upgrade to better quality over the original spec if possible.
JC,
As you mentioned O2 sensor gone, getting replaced as soon as new ones can get to Rocky and oil will be changed at the same time.
Getting sick of continually fixing it though, it has been repaired almost every week since I bought it for different issues.
Redslayer,
I do not recall having any warning lights come on the dash. Thinking back on it I did have a loss of power and I recall putting my foot down at a set of lights and could not even see the car behind me through the smoke. It was pretty bad.
The computer I believe was showing bad readings for the MAF and O2 sensors.
I believe I ended up replacing the MAF and all O2 sensors as well as putting in platinum plugs and new leads made for me in Brisbane.
It was a costly exercise but ran extremely well afterwards.
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