biopete
10-07-2006, 20:25
Hi all. Glad to be here. I've come here by way of just getting a 84 6.2 suburban and working on my friends 97 Express van with 6.5 TD. T
I searched some and read but still lack a few particulars. First part of story is this Van used to start on 4 cylinders then the others would kick in one at a time soon after. Is this a symptom of injectors leaking air back in the lines? Should they be replaced?
Then he started suffering "no hot start" problems. I put on an FSD cooler and new FSD. We mounted it off of the turbo intake . The kit he bought was for mounting on intake. I think we should move it out of engine bay altogether. I did not put heat paste on the silver triangles on FSD. Should i have? I'm thinking yes. The FSD first seemed to help. We got it started, idled it for a while. Turned it off and then back on. He said that was good.
Next day i came over he could not start it. I had to put my foot to floor to start. He said he used to not have to do that. I started it, drove it around the block. Came back, it would not start again. :( He is thinking the Ip may be gone.
Is there a way to test the IP or is it one of those "If everything else is ok, it must be the IP" deals? If there is metal in fuel tank, is that a sign? If i replace the IP, should i replace all injectors while i'm at it? I dont have a pop tester to test em . However, there is about 150,000 on van.
thanks in advance.
I searched some and read but still lack a few particulars. First part of story is this Van used to start on 4 cylinders then the others would kick in one at a time soon after. Is this a symptom of injectors leaking air back in the lines? Should they be replaced?
Then he started suffering "no hot start" problems. I put on an FSD cooler and new FSD. We mounted it off of the turbo intake . The kit he bought was for mounting on intake. I think we should move it out of engine bay altogether. I did not put heat paste on the silver triangles on FSD. Should i have? I'm thinking yes. The FSD first seemed to help. We got it started, idled it for a while. Turned it off and then back on. He said that was good.
Next day i came over he could not start it. I had to put my foot to floor to start. He said he used to not have to do that. I started it, drove it around the block. Came back, it would not start again. :( He is thinking the Ip may be gone.
Is there a way to test the IP or is it one of those "If everything else is ok, it must be the IP" deals? If there is metal in fuel tank, is that a sign? If i replace the IP, should i replace all injectors while i'm at it? I dont have a pop tester to test em . However, there is about 150,000 on van.
thanks in advance.