Hello,
I'm new to this site/forum and I am need of some advice. I have a b5100 that I bought a year ago and noticed recently that there is some white smoke apparent when running. I grabbed a pyrometer today and measured the temp of each cylinder on the manifold and found the cylinders to be about 40 degrees apart, 141f and 187f. Does this variance mean I have a bad injector? Could that be leading to the smoke? I don't burn coolant so I think the head gasket is fine, but I'm a bit lost as to what might be causing the variance / white smoke.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm new to this site/forum and I am need of some advice. I have a b5100 that I bought a year ago and noticed recently that there is some white smoke apparent when running. I grabbed a pyrometer today and measured the temp of each cylinder on the manifold and found the cylinders to be about 40 degrees apart, 141f and 187f. Does this variance mean I have a bad injector? Could that be leading to the smoke? I don't burn coolant so I think the head gasket is fine, but I'm a bit lost as to what might be causing the variance / white smoke.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.