black smoke in a diesel can be caused by a couple of things:-
dirty injectors,
- a bad fuel pump
- a bad turbo
- incorrect fuel pump timing
- or incorrect settings in computer
- heavy acceleration from low RPM
ADD A PROGRAMMER, mine has a sct x3 tuner, black smoke pores into the road when i roll unto it.
In a diesel engine, blue smoke is an indication of oil being burned. Black smoke means that there is incomplete combustion of the fuel. White smoke can be seen when raw diesel fuel is not being burned.
The black smoke that a diesel engine blows out is fuel that is unburned. The black smoke can be caused from over-fueling, poor fuel quality, or dirty or worn fuel injectors.
changed engine
Unburnt fuel in exhaust.
unburnt fuel
Their injection pump is set too rich, and lets more diesel into the engine than the engine can burn. The partially/badly burned diesel is what comes out as black smoke.
replace or rebuild engine, its kaput!
White smoke means water, blue/black smoke means oil, black smoke can also mean the fuel mixture is too rich.
Black smoke, from any diesel, is the result of partially burned fuel. Overfueling will cause black smoke.
White smoke is a coolant leak Black is a rich condition Blue is burnt oil.
Yes, if the the engine is a steam engine or a diesel engine. The diesel engine smoke should be almost invisible when the engine is in good condition. Electric locomotives are not typically called "engines", but these do not produce smoke.
not the perfect air fuel mixture. normal under load and acceleration.