May be it's a good idea for me to do the same i.e. 'T ' in a pressure gauge between the filter and the ip to watch what's happening with fuel delivery to the transfer pump given my situation. I've a blue smoke issue at offload times like coasting with a small amount of pedal, more or less exactly as this
guy describes with his 94 idi "no load smoke".
"At idle smoke a little, under no load, such as coming down a hill half throttle, smoke is terrible. Blue in color and burns nose and eyes. Under a load smoke clears up, has plenty of power..."
Also, during shifts as I let off, a "puff". And, it will roll coal if I push too hard.
I do know that I have a cylinder that is slow to warm up. I get puffs from it at idle and at low load until warmed up. I'm not certain but I think it's cylinder no. 1. Also I have a smoke at idle even when warm.
I brought the truck back from the dead... put in a inline pump, by-passed filter with in-line filter, had the pump cap off, tightened up a loose injector body, rerouted return lines, eventually got dirty diesel to the injectors. took the CDR off. I sprayed some water in the intake with a hot engine. The latter seemed to help some.
Now I'm wondering about timing and the 'light load advance (retard?). The cam seems to engage just past idle as some has described as the proper adjustment. I'm inclined to advance the timing a nudge and see what happens. Any thoughts?