Update: it's doing way better now. I took Dan's (Aussie Iron) advice and set the timing by prying agist the body of the ip, I only got it to move about 7 points (almost one line) but it made a major difference. Before it was putting out so much white smoke it filled the while area with a tick blanket of smokr, like a professional fog machine at a concert. Now it's just enough you can see the smoke and even that seems to go away after about 60 seconds of running. I'm not sure if finding a way to adjust the timing a more points would make it go away all together, or if the start up smoke is a different problem. I would love to throw in some new injectors, so if anyone has a lead on where to order injectors for the 4D33, let me know.
I think it's running well enough now that I can attempt the 2500 mile journey home.
Awesome, and glad you’re feeling like it is getting better.
Yes, anyone that can rebuild an injection pump can also rebuild injectors. They may have a similar parts availability issue, but usually parts can be found. In my experience, the shop usually changes the springs and seals in the injector after cleaning everything, and they test each one on re-assembly for proper volume, spray pattern, and trigger pressure. It is pretty easy/quick, so it might be worth your time to get it done before the trip, maybe a 2 or 3 day delay.
With respect to adjusting the pump, did you loosen all of the injector lines at the pump before turning it?You have to bleed them again afterwards, but it should make the pump turn more easily because the lines pivot a little instead of trying to bend them.
50k on injectors is virtually nothing in my opinion, they could be gummed up. Run some really good diesel injector cleaner (I always used Power Service) at 2-3x strength and run a couple of tanks of fuel through it.