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Old 09-17-2002, 08:45 PM
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Unhappy Suddenly car runs terrible

Comming home from work today I took off from a stop and went over an overpass and the 84 300d started knocking and smoking and a loss of power. Fuel filters are new. What should I check?

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Old 09-17-2002, 10:17 PM
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The fuel filters were changed about a week ago. I used power service to fill up the main filter. My primer pump did spill tons of fuel, but I haven't replaced it yet. I did screw it down tight. The car ran fine up untill today.

It might be bad diesel, I filled up just yesterday at a different station then my regular station. If I have a case of bad diesel do I add more Power Service to help it out?
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Old 09-17-2002, 11:53 PM
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Diesel Gent,

What kind of smoking did you have? Was it blue, white or black? Blue is usually engine oil, white can be engine oil in huge quantities or engine coolant, and black is typically excess fuel.

Without a few more clues there are too many plausible ideas that can be brought up, with only one of them being the correct one to be helpful. Unchecked this usually leads to a bunch of fiddling with stuff that is ok, which can result in breaking otherwise serviceable parts while you investigate a bunch of red herring ideas. This also ends up costing you money while you replace these inadvertently broken parts along the way to finding the real problem.

If you could describe the knocking it would help too. There are a bunch of typical, regular, synchronized noises from a Diesel that, as long as they remain orderly and regular are fine. Then there are other irregular noises, that are not fine and indicate problems. Typically significant changes in the noise levels or other characteristics are not good signs. Then, sometimes they are pretty straightforward things like air cleaner mounts or manifold fasteners coming loose.

Good luck and hope to hear a few more details. Jim
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Old 09-18-2002, 12:08 PM
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I drove to the car to work today and it ran okay. It must have been a gremlin The smoke from yesterday was black and the knocking was like a cold engine during warmup only louder. I am new to diesels and I have yet to figure out all the sounds. Thanks for your help
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mine did something similar after improperly adjusting the ALDA. Still working on that...
is it possible that the old filter was so gummed up that now it is getting way too much fuel?

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