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Diesel in oil.white smoke when i accelerate,oil out breather tube
2005 dodge ram 2500 diesel. im getting alot of diesel in my oil and lots of white smoke when i accelerate. started when i noticed oil all over the bottom of truck. appears it came out of the breather tube
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www.cumminsforum.com > ... > 3rd Gen. Powertrain Jun 5, 2010 - 9 posts - 7 authors
I have an 06 Dodge 5.9L that has a light white smoke and rough idle when first ... 2006Ram 2500 QCSB 4x4, 3" Carli coils w/ 1" Daystar spacer, ... Still ran good tho, dispite the exact conditions you describe on Cold Start up.
What color smoke? Blue means you are burning oil, possibly worn rings or valve seals. Gray is excessive fuel from worn injectors. White is antifreeze usually means headgasket.
not sure if it has anything to do with it but my ford diesel did the same thing and it was because my oil was low. the oil pressure ran my injectors. dont know if dodge is the same way. also my air filter needed replced. Good luck!!
Sounds like you might have a bad fuel injector that is dumping fuel in a cylinder that is running down the cylinder into the oil. Could be a fuel pressure regulator that is not holding it's pressure causing fuel to do the same thing.
I have a 2005 dodge 3500 and i can see smoke sometimes when im driving and when i open my hood and open my oil cap while my truck is still running smoke comes out along with a little bit of oil... Do I need to change my pistons rings? What else could cause this problem...?
Attach a diagnostic computer to the leads on your engine.
Check the codes to confirm that the onboard computer is choosing to shift under the correct conditions.
Or, get your local Dodge dealer (before they go bankrupt) to run the computer-diagnosis.
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