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hey yall need some help here. Had to replace my injectors due to multiple bad injectors (shop did return flow test).  Ordered injectors from diesel care and when I installed them the truck idled fine for about 5 minutes then i pulled out of drive and gave it a little bit of gas and heard a ting sound and truck started dumping white smoke with rough idle.  Got back in garage, figured injector wasnt seated properly and pulled all injectors and tubes.  One of them had a clean tip so i figured that was the injector that unseated.  reinstalled everything, started it up and once again dumping white smoke with rough idle and a knock.  Called diesel care and they suggested caping off each fuel line at the rail and see which one stops the smoking. they think that the system wasnt primed properly and air made injector stick open. 

Could this be the case? should i cap rail and see or should i pull all injectors and send all back (already not happy cus injectors i ordered were backordered and they sent me 40 overs instead of the 50's like I wanted)?

 

Thanks for any help!

 

03 Cummins common rail

 

Video of truck idling: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfDbbNmhbHs&feature=youtu.be

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Are they new or reman injectors?

 

The priming procedure is below, but essentially it is self priming and if it starts it's primed.

 

STANDARD PROCEDURE - FUEL SYSTEM PRIMING
A certain amount of air becomes trapped in the fuel system when fuel system components on the supply and/or
high-pressure side are serviced or replaced. Fuel system priming is accomplished using the electric fuel transfer (lift)
pump.
Servicing or replacing fuel system components will not require fuel system priming.
The fuel transfer (lift) pump is self-priming: When the key is first turned on (without cranking engine), the pump
operates for approximately 1 to 2 second and then shuts off (Note: When ambient temperatures are cold enough to
cause the intake air heaters to operate, the fuel lift pump will operate during the entire intake air pre-heat cycle).
The pump will also operate for up to 25 seconds after the starter is quickly engaged, and then disengaged without
allowing the engine to start. The pump shuts off immediately if the key is on and the engine stops running.
1. Turn key to CRANK position and quickly release key to ON position before engine starts. This will operate fuel
transfer pump for approximately 25 seconds.
2. Crank engine. If the engine does not start after 25 seconds, turn key to OFF position, and leave it off for at least
5 seconds. Repeat previous step until engine starts.
3. Fuel system priming is now completed.
4. Attempt to start engine. If engine will not start, proceed to following steps. When engine does start, it may run
erratically and be noisy for a few minutes. This is a normal condition.
CAUTION: Do not engage the starter motor for more than 30 seconds at a time. Allow two minutes between
cranking intervals.
5. Perform previous fuel priming procedure steps using fuel transfer pump. Be sure fuel is present at fuel tank.
6. Crank the engine for 30 seconds at a time to allow fuel system to prime.

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they are reman from diesel care but they informed me (after I purchased them) they don't do them their selves, they get them from a supplier.

Wwow they are blowing smoke up your @##. These engines are self priming, the only thing i do after installing injectors is run he lift pump a couple times then start cranking. Sounds like you got junk injectors. There are only a couple people i trust to get injectors from.

I missed the link for the video. You have an injector stuck open. Do you have a temp gun? I actually wouldnt run it much. You will wash a cylinder.

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Looks like you added a video, pull em and send em back... Try to get a refund and buy new, remans seem to be the cause of lots of problems.

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We are privately owned, with access to a professional Diesel Mechanic, who can provide additional support for Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel vehicles. Many detailed information is FREE and available to read. However, in order to interact directly with our Diesel Mechanic, Michael, by phone, via zoom, or as the web-based option, Subscription Plans are offered that will enable these and other features.  Go to the Subscription Page and Select a desired plan. At any time you wish to cancel the Subscription, click Subscription Page, select the 'Cancel' button, and it will be canceled. For your convenience, all subscriptions are on auto-renewal.