You can try <A HREF="http://www.denso.co.jp" TARGET="_new">www.denso.co.jp</A>, they are a Japanese fuel injection co and if you search there site I'm sure Ive seen info, along the lines your looking for<br><br>You may also try <A HREF="http://www.zexel.co.jp" TARGET="_new">www.zexel.co.jp</A>...
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This can seem a simple question with perplexing answers<br>
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White smoke is un-burnt fuel oil being emitted out the exhaust; due to the size of the un-burnt fuel droplets they give the appearance of white smoke, not to be confused with blue smoke<br>
In some cases blue smoke may appear...
Sounds like your on to a winner, the injection pump is based on an old system, what I mean by that is that the injection pump has it's own oil level independent to that of the engine.<br>
As you duely noted you "cant" really go wrong as the excess oil is blead off, just remember to periodically...
Hi there... to answer your question I'll need a little more info because of the various manufactures ALL do things different, and the consequenses if you put to much ...or inversley none at all.<br>
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if you could let me know what make the engine is, possible the brand of injection pump...