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Why does diesel truck smell like rotten eggs?

Why does diesel truck smell like rotten eggs?

Rotten Eggs The smell of rotten eggs can be normal with diesel engines since diesel fuel contains sulfur. If you are using a lower-quality diesel fuel it could contain more sulfur and give off this smell. Another cause for the rotten egg smell is a faulty catalytic converter if your truck has one.

Why do I smell burning rubber?

Sometimes, a burning rubber smell could be coming from an oil or fluid leak, or even a damaged or worn out drive belt. If you smell burning rubber, head to your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care for diagnosis and expert engine repair. Loose belts and hoses don’t get better with time.

Is the Dodge Ram 2500 a Cummins truck?

Cummins Diesel With No Power – 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 2005 Diesel Dodge Ram 2500 Customer complaint was severe lack of power and performance on this 05 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel 5.9 Cummins. Other concern was poor shifting. I took the truck for a test drive as I graphed the data with my Snap-on Modis.

What kind of diesel does a Dodge Ram 350 use?

The 1978 and 1979 D-Series models were available with a Mitsubishi naturally-aspirated diesel, but it was seldom ordered. In the middle of 1991, Dodge started using 350 frames in Ram 250 diesels, club cabs and crew cabs.

When did Dodge start using Cummins diesel engines?

The Cummins diesel was in short supply the first two years, but for 1991 Dodge managed to ramp up production. Partway through the 1991 model year, Dodge started using 350 (one-ton) frames in Ram 250 Cummins and Club Cab models.

Why does my Dodge Ram 2500 have no power?

Customer complaint was severe lack of power and performance on this 05 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel 5.9 Cummins. I graphed the data with my Snap-on Modis. It really felt like loss of fuel or an excessive exhaust back pressure issue.

Are there any issues with the Dodge Ram?

However, each of these issues can be avoided or overcome if you know what to look for. In the 30 years since their release, Ram pickup bodies have gotten progressively larger, with more extended and crew cab trucks coming onto the market.

What kind of engine does a Dodge Ram have?

2003 marked the first year of a new body style pickup for Dodge, and to go along with its new looks, a new engine could also be found under the hood, and the major difference between it and the earlier 5.9 liter Cummins engine (and its Achilles heel) was the addition of common-rail fuel injection.

What kind of nozzle does a Cummins 5.9 have?

The later 04.5 to 07 Cummins 5.9s featured a five-hole nozzle, a narrower spray pattern, and to match that pattern, a different shaped piston bowl needed to be used. In addition, the later 5.9 Cummins also featured a third, post-injection fuel event after the main spray, and the main purpose is to reduce harmful emissions.

Where does power come from in a Cummins 5.9 CR?

The early 5.9 CR featured an 8-hole injector nozzle with a wide angle spray pattern, and there were two injection events per stroke: pilot (which injects a small amount of fuel to pre-heat the combustion chamber before ignition) and the main injection event, which is where the engine’s power comes from.

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Ruth Doyle