Engine Misfire, Engine Backfire, Intermittent Smoke Issues - Detroit Diesel Series 60 EGR Technician Manual

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ENGINE MISFIRE, ENGINE BACKFIRE, INTERMITTENT SMOKE ISSUES

Troubleshooting steps are as follows.
1. Start and run the engine to verify an engine misfire, engine backfire, and intermittent
smoke issues are present.
[a] If the engine misfired, backfired, and had intermittent white, black or blue exhaust
smoke from the tailpipe, perform step 2.
[b] If the engine did not misfire, backfire, and had no intermittent white, black or blue
exhaust smoke from the tailpipe, no further troubleshooting is required.
2. Verify that Modification Bulletin 05M-2, Series 60 EPA 04 Fuel System have been
performed.
[a] If the procedures in Modification Bulletin 05M-2, Series 60 EPA 04
Fuel System have not been performed, do so now. To print a copy of
05M-2, please visit the Detroit Diesel Modification Letter Web Page at
http://192.135.85.10/cust/mods/05mods/Index05.asp.
[b] If the procedures in Modification Bulletin 05M-2, Series 60 EPA 04 Fuel System
have been performed, contact the Detroit Diesel Customer Support Center at
313-592-5800.
3. Once service is done, verify that the problem has been resolved.
All information subject to change without notice. (Rev. June 2005)
7SE60 0506 Copyright © 2005 DETROIT DIESEL CORPORATION
SERIES 60 EGR TECHNICIAN'S MANUAL
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