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1999 to 2003 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel equipped Super Duty and Excursion. |
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Thanks for the reply. I had described my problem to Cody at PHP and Jim Rosewood. I was left under the impression that tuning was the next logical step. I guess a new injector should have been the next step?
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Well,
I ordered another injector from Rosewood. Took it to local diesel shop. They pulled drivers side valve cover, since #4 was missing on cold start up, and checked compression. Came back as follows: #2 350 #4 330 #6 360 #8 340 Are these acceptable numbers? Shop said they were borderline and could be reason for misfire. Notice 4 is lowest. Truck still smokes and #4 misses on cold startup. Thanks for any advice! |
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Appreciate any responses. Trying to figure out future of this truck.
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I do not recall the limits, but your numbers look fine
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03 F350 7.3L Auto CC LB Dually 410's (LS Rear) DP F5 w/guage style switch. NS,Stock,1200RPM high idle,60t,80e,120r Nexus Guages (TT,FP,BP,EGT), 4"MBRP Exhaust. Coolant filtration system,203*stat and billet housing, AIH delete, HP X-Over line. (Baldwin PA2818) Bellowed up-pipes; TN Turbo(non-BB), BTS VB, In-Tank mods. RR FRx & Boots. 6.0Tranny Cooler |
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Those numbers are at the VERY LOW RANGE of being acceptable. If those are "warm" numbers, they are low and will cause problems with a cold engine. The cold limit for a lot of diesel engines is 300 PSI and the warm numbers should be much higher than that (380-400).
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