leaf40
04-17-2004, 10:24
Can poor fuel result in bad OPS/lift pump symptoms?
I have a 1993 Sierra 2500, 6.5TD, NV4500, that has been acting up. The truck would run fine when cold, producing 650* EGT and about 5 lbs. of boost, RPM's at 2750 to 3000, with no heavy load on a level to slightly uphill test run of about 4 miles. After several tests, the same route will end up with the EGT's dropping to less than 350*, and the boost drops to 0, there is a steep hill at the end of the run.
1) I changed the fuel filter, no difference.
2) I replaced the OPS, no difference.
3) I replaced the lift pump and the truck passed the test.
4)I drove about fifty miles and the problem returned.
I drained the fuel from the tank and put in 15 gal. from a different supplier and am testing once again. I also wired an OPS bypass switch to the lift pump to determine if the pump is loosing power.
I should note that the old lift pump does work.
Thanks in advance,
leaf
I have a 1993 Sierra 2500, 6.5TD, NV4500, that has been acting up. The truck would run fine when cold, producing 650* EGT and about 5 lbs. of boost, RPM's at 2750 to 3000, with no heavy load on a level to slightly uphill test run of about 4 miles. After several tests, the same route will end up with the EGT's dropping to less than 350*, and the boost drops to 0, there is a steep hill at the end of the run.
1) I changed the fuel filter, no difference.
2) I replaced the OPS, no difference.
3) I replaced the lift pump and the truck passed the test.
4)I drove about fifty miles and the problem returned.
I drained the fuel from the tank and put in 15 gal. from a different supplier and am testing once again. I also wired an OPS bypass switch to the lift pump to determine if the pump is loosing power.
I should note that the old lift pump does work.
Thanks in advance,
leaf