diesel53149
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Hi All,
New to the site, so please excuse if this subject has been covered recently. I'm looking at a '95 F250 w/7.3. It has 197K original. Cranks fine, but won't even fire unless the throttle pedal is depressed at least 1/4. Even then it fires unevenly and runs rough for the first few seconds. After it finally starts, it will idle and drive OK. No smoke on start up, I expected to see a lot after it took several trys to get it going. The owner says it has always started like that during the year or so that he has owned it. No noticeable smoke going down the road, but I didn't really romp on it.
Another question: the engine shows some blow-by out the dipstick tube and more if the oil fill cap is removed while the engine is running. I'm surprised that there isn't a corresponding amount of oil smoke in the exhaust. Am I looking at a tired engine?
I'm an experienced heavy diesel (Detroit, Cummins) mechanic but have no experience with these engines.
New to the site, so please excuse if this subject has been covered recently. I'm looking at a '95 F250 w/7.3. It has 197K original. Cranks fine, but won't even fire unless the throttle pedal is depressed at least 1/4. Even then it fires unevenly and runs rough for the first few seconds. After it finally starts, it will idle and drive OK. No smoke on start up, I expected to see a lot after it took several trys to get it going. The owner says it has always started like that during the year or so that he has owned it. No noticeable smoke going down the road, but I didn't really romp on it.
Another question: the engine shows some blow-by out the dipstick tube and more if the oil fill cap is removed while the engine is running. I'm surprised that there isn't a corresponding amount of oil smoke in the exhaust. Am I looking at a tired engine?
I'm an experienced heavy diesel (Detroit, Cummins) mechanic but have no experience with these engines.