Replaced injectors, still a haze

Duramaxduner

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I just finished replacing injectors on my 04 LB7. It smoked worse than any other truck ive ever seen. It was a fog at idle. The job went pretty well. I put all reman injectors in it since its just a secondary truck anyway. I started it up and once it warmed up, it still has a little bit of a haze. Nothing even compared to what it was before but its still is noticeable. Any ideas?
 

clrussell

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Have you been and drove it? I've had a couple you have to drive and her everything burnt out of the cyls to get it to quit hazing.


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Duramaxduner

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The truck does not have a tune. I haven't really drove it at all. I will put some miles on it. I know its been driven a few thousand miles with bad injectors if that hurts anything?
 

Duramaxduner

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So I've put about 400 miles on my truck and still it smokes pretty bad. About the same as it did with the "bad injectors". Is there anything that can cause a truck to do this? I have not changed the oil yet so I guess there could be fuel in the oil. Could a bad FPR cause this? Any other ideas?
 

Duramaxduner

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Also, I did not pull out any of the injector cups when I did the job. They all stayed in place.
 

Frankin_truck

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Like others have said do a compression test. I have ran into this a few times low compression (bent rod or hole in the piston) will cause a haze or white smoke at idle. good luck
 

Brent@LDS

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I hate to say it but I'm going to say that you have some bad injectors. The OEM Bosch units are the only ones to use!!
 

Awenta

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Send them to get bench tested. Don't be shocked at the results.

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