Hey everyone:
Background:
This truck is a dedicated snowplow—not licensed for the road—and only gets used when needed, usually at low RPM. I previously had starting issues, which I fixed by replacing the FFM and the fuel hoses (thanks again, Will). After that, it started much better, but then it began randomly dying. Replacing the PMD (aftermarket) took care of that problem.
New Issue:
Now I’m dealing with a different problem: after about 20 minutes of running or plowing, the engine starts running rough. This has happened twice. The first time, a couple of weeks ago, it had been running for around 20 minutes when it started coughing small puffs of black smoke, running rough, revving slightly on its own, and even stalled once—though it restarted immediately.
While going through The 6.2L/6.5L Diesel Troubleshooting Guide (1998 edition), I wondered if maybe an injector was going bad.
Naturally, being in NW Ontario, we got hammered with more snow right after the last storm. The next morning, I went out with my fingers crossed, and it fired right up. It ran smoothly for about 20 minutes again… and then the same symptoms returned. This time, it stalled several times but always restarted instantly—sometimes stalling again right away, sometimes just idling very roughly.
Has anyone run into this before? Any theories or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Background:
This truck is a dedicated snowplow—not licensed for the road—and only gets used when needed, usually at low RPM. I previously had starting issues, which I fixed by replacing the FFM and the fuel hoses (thanks again, Will). After that, it started much better, but then it began randomly dying. Replacing the PMD (aftermarket) took care of that problem.
New Issue:
Now I’m dealing with a different problem: after about 20 minutes of running or plowing, the engine starts running rough. This has happened twice. The first time, a couple of weeks ago, it had been running for around 20 minutes when it started coughing small puffs of black smoke, running rough, revving slightly on its own, and even stalled once—though it restarted immediately.
While going through The 6.2L/6.5L Diesel Troubleshooting Guide (1998 edition), I wondered if maybe an injector was going bad.
Naturally, being in NW Ontario, we got hammered with more snow right after the last storm. The next morning, I went out with my fingers crossed, and it fired right up. It ran smoothly for about 20 minutes again… and then the same symptoms returned. This time, it stalled several times but always restarted instantly—sometimes stalling again right away, sometimes just idling very roughly.
Has anyone run into this before? Any theories or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.