Hey guys,
Well, I got a call from the mechanic...good news and bad news...
The mechanic was able to stop the smoking and clear the exhaust up completely by dialing back what I'll call the "fuel enricher" screw on the pump. This also brought the idle down to about 1000rpm, as low as it would go even with the adjuster all the way back.
Problem is, at this setting, the engine has no power...I mean it will barely make it to 80km/hr
. It's smooth enough, but you can mash the pedal to the floor and nothing happens. Screwing the enricher screw back will bring all the power back, but the white smoke also comes back with a vengence, along with a high idle.
He has never seen a diesel engine with a butterfly valve on the intake manifold, so it's obvious he's no Toyota expert, but he is very certain that the problem is with the pump...either a physical problem with it, or that it's wildly out of time with the engine/crankshaft.
I guess I should be thankful that the ol' girl is back in my driveway, and the whole episode has cost me less than $270 CDN so far.
He agrees with GregB in that I should sit on it until I have the proper manual/documentation that gives the exact settings and procedures for checking that timing. He also says the pump itself may need a rebuild. In that event, I may elect to find myself an inline pump and be done with this whole mystery.
So that's where I am at the moment.
Well, I got a call from the mechanic...good news and bad news...


The mechanic was able to stop the smoking and clear the exhaust up completely by dialing back what I'll call the "fuel enricher" screw on the pump. This also brought the idle down to about 1000rpm, as low as it would go even with the adjuster all the way back.
Problem is, at this setting, the engine has no power...I mean it will barely make it to 80km/hr

He has never seen a diesel engine with a butterfly valve on the intake manifold, so it's obvious he's no Toyota expert, but he is very certain that the problem is with the pump...either a physical problem with it, or that it's wildly out of time with the engine/crankshaft.
I guess I should be thankful that the ol' girl is back in my driveway, and the whole episode has cost me less than $270 CDN so far.
He agrees with GregB in that I should sit on it until I have the proper manual/documentation that gives the exact settings and procedures for checking that timing. He also says the pump itself may need a rebuild. In that event, I may elect to find myself an inline pump and be done with this whole mystery.
So that's where I am at the moment.