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Old 07-22-2008, 11:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
studdy05
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i'm blowin too much smoke...WAY too much

Had to switch to gear reduction starter on my 83 6.9 because when it got really hot, cranking it was about impossible...had to find a chair for 30 minutes and just sit down. While the starter fixed that cranking issue, when I pulled my camper this weekend in the Ozarks, I noticed I was just burning way too much smoke. (People were offended I think.) Can I just assume its all fuel injector pump related. My power stinks lately, too. Anything besides my pump need to be replaced?
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83 F250 Navistar 6.9, B-W T19 4 speed, aftermarket dually, slowly being morphed with my
84 F350 6.9 I bought for spare parts or rebuild
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