RWD - Black smoke, good hoses, bad fpr?
                    

Volvo RWD 700 Forum

INDEX FOR 11/2009(CURRENT) INDEX FOR 7/2003 700 INDEX INDEX (NO RELOAD) [<<]  [>>]

 VIEW    READ ONLY    PRINT   SAVE   A    A 

Black smoke, good hoses, bad fpr? 700

Folks,

My '88 765T has developed a problem where it blows black smoke under certain conditions. It is easiest to get it to do this when I'm cruising on the freeway at moderate speeds -- say 60 mph. If I apply a slight amount of pressure to the accelerator, the car actually slows a bit, and the exhaust will emit black smoke. If I apply more pedal, it then snaps out of this, and behaves normally. No black smoke, either.

I have removed all the turbo hoses and manipulated them, looking for even the smallest of holes. They all appear to be fine. So do the various vacuum lines, as far as that goes. While I had the hoses off, I tried spinning the turbo's impeller. It spun smoothly and exhibited no play that I could detect.

I noticed, though, that the fuel pressure regulator appears to have a slight fuel leak -- it's hard to tell where the leak is coming from. This got me to thinking. I know that an fpr can fail such that the fuel pressure will be higher than normal. If this should occur, it seems to me that an over-pressure condition can result in too rich of a mixture. I don't have the equipment to test my car's fuel rail pressure, so I don't know at this point if the fpr is a problem or not. It seems, though, that it could at least be a candidate.

I'm curious as to what others here might think. Besides the above, is there anything else I should look for?

Thanks in advance,
Michael McBroom




Select, copy to buffer, and paste anywhere:


[about brickboard ads]

THREADED THREADED EXPANDED FLAT PRINT ALL
MESSAGES IN THIS THREAD
New Black smoke, good hoses, bad fpr? [700]
posted by  bodhi  on Fri Jul 18 20:12 CST 2003 >


[about brickboard ads]

<< < > >>


Users marked in green are currently online.

©Jarrod Stenberg 1997-2007. All material except where indicated.


Brickboard.com is not affiliated with nor sponsored by AB Volvo, Volvo Car Corporation, Volvo Cars of North America, Inc. or Ford Motor Company. Brickboard.com is a Volvo owner/enthusiast site, similar to a club, and does not intend to pose as an official Volvo site. The official Volvo site can be found here.

All participants agree to these terms.
Powered by Denizen - Custom Software for Enthusiasts