Mark Rinker
11-17-2006, 08:11
It started under heavy acceleration, and within 30 miles had become a full on rough running episode. If it were a gasser, it would be a bad distributor cap. Random cylinders dropping out, then smooth running, then nearly a stall for lack of power.
Drove to the dealer, swapped fuel filters in the parking lot. If anything, it seemed to get immediately WORSE instead of better. (I think strongly this is a BIG clue, but not sure what the deduction or conclusion would be.) If the leak were before the filter, wouldn't the less restrictive new filter allow MORE air to be drawn in from a pinhole fuel line leak?
Took it to the shop, where I asked them to inspect it for air in the fuel. None apparent at the bleeder, he did the 'tube into the glass' test and no bubbles are present. Its hard even to start now, and will idle then die, run ragged, smooth out, die, etc. Basically, a diesel possessed.
Last year a section of rusted fuel line between the tank and the lift pump was replaced with rubber when this same scenario happened. The rough running was the same. However this time, no apparent leak can be seen or found. Maybe its a new one between the lift pump and the IP filter...filter to the IP?
Mechanic is jumping to FSD, optical sensor, oil pressure switch, and/or IP conclusions, but there are NO codes set to support this. Personally, I have never heard of a 'codeless injection pump failure'. (Only one was stored, LOW BOOST, I assume that is a result only of the ragged running and stalling.) We'll be swapping FSD's this morning - simple test. We WON'T be messing with the IP until all other stones are turned.
I am so confident that there IS air finding its way into the system, I am about to instruct the mechanic to replace the fuel lines from end to end before anything else is done.
Comments?
Drove to the dealer, swapped fuel filters in the parking lot. If anything, it seemed to get immediately WORSE instead of better. (I think strongly this is a BIG clue, but not sure what the deduction or conclusion would be.) If the leak were before the filter, wouldn't the less restrictive new filter allow MORE air to be drawn in from a pinhole fuel line leak?
Took it to the shop, where I asked them to inspect it for air in the fuel. None apparent at the bleeder, he did the 'tube into the glass' test and no bubbles are present. Its hard even to start now, and will idle then die, run ragged, smooth out, die, etc. Basically, a diesel possessed.
Last year a section of rusted fuel line between the tank and the lift pump was replaced with rubber when this same scenario happened. The rough running was the same. However this time, no apparent leak can be seen or found. Maybe its a new one between the lift pump and the IP filter...filter to the IP?
Mechanic is jumping to FSD, optical sensor, oil pressure switch, and/or IP conclusions, but there are NO codes set to support this. Personally, I have never heard of a 'codeless injection pump failure'. (Only one was stored, LOW BOOST, I assume that is a result only of the ragged running and stalling.) We'll be swapping FSD's this morning - simple test. We WON'T be messing with the IP until all other stones are turned.
I am so confident that there IS air finding its way into the system, I am about to instruct the mechanic to replace the fuel lines from end to end before anything else is done.
Comments?