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funcrusher
Do oil pumps wear with age and produce lower pressure in the oil delivery to the burner nozzle? We live in a remote place. Our oil-fired boiler has turned very smokey recently. I've given it a thorough service (thoroughly cleaned boiler interior, cleaned all filters, new same spec nozzle, replaced suspect gaskets, replaced dodgy solenoid, bled the fuel line etc), but the smoking is getting worse. I've tried adjusting the oil pressure on the oil pump (DELTA) and air supply - no cure; smoking increases if the pressure is reduced. I'm wondering if the pump (over 10 years old) is worn and its delivery pressure has fallen so the fuel is not atomising properly.