Randee of the Redwoods
11-29-2005, 13:38
Ok. Short take. Engine runs fine for weeks, now suddenly now has an erractic miss joined with jumping speedo and tach. Computer codes have come bad as glow circuit, fuel pump circuit, PCM fuel circuit and fuel temp problems. Well, I had a revelation.
Riddle me this--- A while back I somehow(read-stuidity) put gas into my truck. I drained the motor, put in fresh fuel and filter and everything was fine. A few weeks after, a very minor fuel leak turned into a massive fuel leak. Problem was traced to a loose lower lock ring on the fuel filter housing leaking all over the tranny bellhousing and back of motor. The glow plug relay, oil pressure sensor, and some connections are at the back of the motor. The oil pressure sender plug was doused in fuel so I cleaned it out as best I could. Oil pressure readings have been fine all this time save for a touch of wavering in the needle. Nothing major. Or so I think...
Could it be my problem? What's the possibility that the gasoline drenched oil pressure sender/sender plug is maybe becoming contaminated? After some time of driving for whatever reason causes the fuel pump to operate erractically. So? How 'bout it? While driving one day, the truck suddenly went "loud diesel rattle" and the check engine light came on. I am now thinking that maybe the fuel pump had stopped for some reason while the oil pressure readings stayed fine.
I'm gonna mess with this scenerio by hooking in the relay to control the fuel pump. This will help the pump get the required uninterrupted supply voltage it needs and take the strain off the oil pressure sender. This way I'll know if the pump is working all the time by either installing a monitoring light or listening for the relay. I can further this by replacing the oil pressure sender plug(won't be easy, but I can try). For good measure, I'm running a new ground strap from the motor to the frame rail. This will ensure there is good voltage return from the pump to good ground.
Wanna chime in?
Riddle me this--- A while back I somehow(read-stuidity) put gas into my truck. I drained the motor, put in fresh fuel and filter and everything was fine. A few weeks after, a very minor fuel leak turned into a massive fuel leak. Problem was traced to a loose lower lock ring on the fuel filter housing leaking all over the tranny bellhousing and back of motor. The glow plug relay, oil pressure sensor, and some connections are at the back of the motor. The oil pressure sender plug was doused in fuel so I cleaned it out as best I could. Oil pressure readings have been fine all this time save for a touch of wavering in the needle. Nothing major. Or so I think...
Could it be my problem? What's the possibility that the gasoline drenched oil pressure sender/sender plug is maybe becoming contaminated? After some time of driving for whatever reason causes the fuel pump to operate erractically. So? How 'bout it? While driving one day, the truck suddenly went "loud diesel rattle" and the check engine light came on. I am now thinking that maybe the fuel pump had stopped for some reason while the oil pressure readings stayed fine.
I'm gonna mess with this scenerio by hooking in the relay to control the fuel pump. This will help the pump get the required uninterrupted supply voltage it needs and take the strain off the oil pressure sender. This way I'll know if the pump is working all the time by either installing a monitoring light or listening for the relay. I can further this by replacing the oil pressure sender plug(won't be easy, but I can try). For good measure, I'm running a new ground strap from the motor to the frame rail. This will ensure there is good voltage return from the pump to good ground.
Wanna chime in?