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Bobcat S185 puffs black smoke every time increase throttle
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 55352" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Some dark/blackish smoke is normal with a quick throttle change, especially on a turbo engine as the turbo takes a second or 2 too spool up to match the new engine speed. It should howeven not be short on power. You antifreeze/coolant level looks good and it is not a odd cooler of darkish grey. If so thats a bad headgasket or cylinder head crack.</p><p>If thats normal then low power is usually a fuel or lack there of or quality problem.</p><p>Ie new filter, new fuel, check fuel pump.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 55352, member: 307"] Some dark/blackish smoke is normal with a quick throttle change, especially on a turbo engine as the turbo takes a second or 2 too spool up to match the new engine speed. It should howeven not be short on power. You antifreeze/coolant level looks good and it is not a odd cooler of darkish grey. If so thats a bad headgasket or cylinder head crack. If thats normal then low power is usually a fuel or lack there of or quality problem. Ie new filter, new fuel, check fuel pump. Ken [/QUOTE]
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