My ford 1210 deisel tractor is blowing black smoke. I've change the fuel and air filters. This did not fix the problem. It also seems to loose horse power after engine temp increases.
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if its black smoke and id say it is being a deisel it can be injectors or just simply fuel pump timing. get it to a deisel specialist to check the pump timing and your fuel load under acceleration, only real way to get it sorted.
BLACK SMOKE SIGN YOU NEED TO CHANGE AIR FILTER,BUT CLATTERING NOISE COULD BE THE INJECTION NOZZLES CLOGGED OR DEFECTED. YOU COULD ALSO HAVE BLOCKED FUEL LINE OR CLOGGED FUEL FILTER. FAULTY INJECTIONS NOZZLES HAS TO BE REPLACED CANT TAKE APART CLEAN THEM.
mean there might be fuel leaking into the engine or the air to deisel ratio is and not atomised correctly. the main causes are normally is the air filter that isnt allowing air into the engine. Fuel filter can also be at fault not allowing enough fuel in or allowing to much in the engine sometimes. This causes the chamber to burn it out. Fuel injector if fualty could allow to much fuel or not enough. My personal suggestion would be to run fuel injector cleaner first, then change the air filter. If that doesn't fix it change the fuel filter. I would go the cheapest route first. Is is prolly something simple
If it is spitting black smoke, it is getting too much fuel. Try taking off bottom of carb assembly to get at the float. Make sure that the float doesn't have a hole in it and that the needle is in place
do not understand you what you mean. assuming your car was ok before you changed f/filter you need to bleed the fuel system of air. esiest to do would be to loosen fuel line at the injectors and have assistant crank the engine while you observe for clear fuel leak without any air bubbles from fuel line.tighten fuel lines and start engine. might have to repeat a few times. good luck.
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