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Old 08.28.2009
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? my cummins smokes after i have changed a egr valve. and y oil temperature reaches 220 on my 2006 international what could be the problem
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Old 08.29.2009
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cummins r always a hot engine 220 i should think is normal the time is hot as hell
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220 is fine, oil is always hotter than coolant.
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my 09 cummins isx has started blowing black smoke during regeneration when you shift gears and get back into the throttle during regeneration it puffs black smoke been in the shop 3times in the last month still not fixed.
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cummins specialists?

I have a Peterbilt '06 with an ISX 475 hp.In july 09 i had the EGR changed, since then it smokes when shifting when goes up hill (more than normal)OK!.I went for annual inspection and emission test(plated in ont.) i had 34%, max is 30%.I took it to cummins and they changed again the EGR under warranty.After that i had 38%!!! I went back to cummins, they did a clean up with a product, a 5 gal.can for about 50 min. and they adjusted the valves, i paid $750+tx.Now i had 48%!!,and they said oh! we must change the injectors and they did, after that i had 28% wich is very high!This time i paid $5100
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i think you got took to the cleaners..........

way to much work (and money) to fix a problem correctly
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i think they just were throwing parts at it..
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I have had one for well over a year,in several trucks. I wish you could find the chemical color change ones, the temp extremes in a truck not running are hard on the Kidde Nighthawk I bought. The other thing is it picks up and displays peak readings between resets, not a weighted average indicating exposure level. The chem color change indicates exposure by how fast it changes to dark. If it changes in hours or less the problem is severe.
Try a pilot supply website. Sportys Pilots shop has them. Google it then search carbon monoxide on the website and you'll find them.
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