markrinker
01-03-2006, 16:49
Truck #2 (below) stalled today as if it were out of fuel. Gauge showed 1/2 tank - truck was topped off as part of futile attempts at restarting.
I arrived on the scene, checked SOL fuse, swapped FSD's, and still had no start. Pulled fuel filter, only 3/4" of fuel in bottom of cylinder, replaced. Cracked bleeder, no fuel was present.
Diagnose and replaced inoperable lift pump - and the fuel filter just for good measure. Start getting fuel at bleeder and filter, truck soon fires off after a few cycles, and runs smooth like a champ after stumbling a bit. I am sure at that point we are out of the woods...
However, as we are putting the plow back on, the truck again begins idling rough, sputters, dies. After restarting, truck stumbles and bucks. Cracked fuel bleeder and got lots of bubbles for 5-10 minutes as truck idled smoothly and normally.
However, if you rev it up, it sounds and behaves like a smallblock gas V8 with a cracked distributor cap or bad plug wires. Will idle fine with an occassional 'hiccup' or 'miss', but will not run under load - just its own weight with plow no trailer. This goes on for over 1 hour with no improvement.
Oil pressure normal, water temp normal, not seeing any bubbles rising in overflow tank. Oil was just changed and is reading a bit overfilled on the stick, but no visible water in coolant - no white smoke at exhaust.
Truck was running normally before this series of unfortunate events. 10-12 operating hours ago, there was an overheating event (due to operator error) and melted return lines on the turbo side. They were replaced. Truck had run normally since - up until it died unexpectedly today. It has not been using coolant.
Ideas? I have not pulled any codes, forgot to check and the truck is 15 miles away at a jobsite. May return tonight to check if any are present.
[ 01-03-2006, 04:27 PM: Message edited by: Mark Rinker ]
I arrived on the scene, checked SOL fuse, swapped FSD's, and still had no start. Pulled fuel filter, only 3/4" of fuel in bottom of cylinder, replaced. Cracked bleeder, no fuel was present.
Diagnose and replaced inoperable lift pump - and the fuel filter just for good measure. Start getting fuel at bleeder and filter, truck soon fires off after a few cycles, and runs smooth like a champ after stumbling a bit. I am sure at that point we are out of the woods...
However, as we are putting the plow back on, the truck again begins idling rough, sputters, dies. After restarting, truck stumbles and bucks. Cracked fuel bleeder and got lots of bubbles for 5-10 minutes as truck idled smoothly and normally.
However, if you rev it up, it sounds and behaves like a smallblock gas V8 with a cracked distributor cap or bad plug wires. Will idle fine with an occassional 'hiccup' or 'miss', but will not run under load - just its own weight with plow no trailer. This goes on for over 1 hour with no improvement.
Oil pressure normal, water temp normal, not seeing any bubbles rising in overflow tank. Oil was just changed and is reading a bit overfilled on the stick, but no visible water in coolant - no white smoke at exhaust.
Truck was running normally before this series of unfortunate events. 10-12 operating hours ago, there was an overheating event (due to operator error) and melted return lines on the turbo side. They were replaced. Truck had run normally since - up until it died unexpectedly today. It has not been using coolant.
Ideas? I have not pulled any codes, forgot to check and the truck is 15 miles away at a jobsite. May return tonight to check if any are present.
[ 01-03-2006, 04:27 PM: Message edited by: Mark Rinker ]