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John Deere 329d Lack of Power and black smoke
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 108810" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I'm kinda thinking turbo, but check the air filters too, be sure they are clear.</p><p>At idle, you will have pretty well no boost, so not a whole lot of fuel going int he motor, you throttle up, the injector pump will be putting more fuel in to give more power, but the air just insn't there to burn the fuel, so you get black smoke</p><p>If you can get the air inlet hose off to the turbo, see if you can spin the turbine and that it doesn't wobble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 108810, member: 82"] I'm kinda thinking turbo, but check the air filters too, be sure they are clear. At idle, you will have pretty well no boost, so not a whole lot of fuel going int he motor, you throttle up, the injector pump will be putting more fuel in to give more power, but the air just insn't there to burn the fuel, so you get black smoke If you can get the air inlet hose off to the turbo, see if you can spin the turbine and that it doesn't wobble. [/QUOTE]
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