ccole
12-23-2007, 21:53
Hello all and Happy Holidays!
I have 2 questions for the 6.5 guru's and truly appreciated any input.
1st. On my 1995 6.5 Chevy (115,000 miles), the engine will every now and then cut-out or miss for a very short, split second when driving between 50 - 65 mph. Any speed above or below this, it drives fine. It also runs/starts great at all other times. The gauges do not shut off or anything thing like that. Its simply one short, but harsh jerk. So, my thinking is that it was fuel related (and per suggestions from a previous post.) Thus far, I have put in new injectors, new transfer pump and also temporaily bypassed the transfer pump so that is live whenever the keyswitch is on (for testing purposes). It also doesnt seem to be related to temprature of the engine, so hopefully that rules out the PMD (which is still OEM mounted in the intake of the engine). Anywho, after these updates..... the truck still does have the problem. My question is, do you feel the PMD could be causing this, even though the problem seems to happen even when the engine is cold or hot? Or, dieselpage Moderator JohnC also mentioned possibly the transmission torque converter clutch disengaging for a split second at highway speeds. Anybody else heard of this happening? One thing to note, the auto transmission does shift into 4th gear (overdrive) very harsh. Reminds me of the powershift transmission on the Deere 4020's shifting from 7th to 8th :)
Okay, question #2. Same truck.... After putting on the new lift pump, I thought it would be a good idea to also replace the fuel filter. I pulled out the old cartridge filter, and saw all kinda of shiny little metalic flakes in the filter bowl housing. :( Not good! I tried a magnet pointer, but it wouldnt attract to the foriegn material. I would assume it is some sort of aluminum alloy.?.?. So, I got a suction gun and sucked all the fuel out of the bowl housing and used clean paper towels, fast evaporating brake cleaner and an airgun to cleaner the bowl out. Once I felt it was about as good as it can get, I put in the new filter. It seems to run fine, but where in the world did these metallic flakes come from?
Again, I truly appreciate any input on either of the 2 issues. Thanks in advance and Merry Christmas!
I have 2 questions for the 6.5 guru's and truly appreciated any input.
1st. On my 1995 6.5 Chevy (115,000 miles), the engine will every now and then cut-out or miss for a very short, split second when driving between 50 - 65 mph. Any speed above or below this, it drives fine. It also runs/starts great at all other times. The gauges do not shut off or anything thing like that. Its simply one short, but harsh jerk. So, my thinking is that it was fuel related (and per suggestions from a previous post.) Thus far, I have put in new injectors, new transfer pump and also temporaily bypassed the transfer pump so that is live whenever the keyswitch is on (for testing purposes). It also doesnt seem to be related to temprature of the engine, so hopefully that rules out the PMD (which is still OEM mounted in the intake of the engine). Anywho, after these updates..... the truck still does have the problem. My question is, do you feel the PMD could be causing this, even though the problem seems to happen even when the engine is cold or hot? Or, dieselpage Moderator JohnC also mentioned possibly the transmission torque converter clutch disengaging for a split second at highway speeds. Anybody else heard of this happening? One thing to note, the auto transmission does shift into 4th gear (overdrive) very harsh. Reminds me of the powershift transmission on the Deere 4020's shifting from 7th to 8th :)
Okay, question #2. Same truck.... After putting on the new lift pump, I thought it would be a good idea to also replace the fuel filter. I pulled out the old cartridge filter, and saw all kinda of shiny little metalic flakes in the filter bowl housing. :( Not good! I tried a magnet pointer, but it wouldnt attract to the foriegn material. I would assume it is some sort of aluminum alloy.?.?. So, I got a suction gun and sucked all the fuel out of the bowl housing and used clean paper towels, fast evaporating brake cleaner and an airgun to cleaner the bowl out. Once I felt it was about as good as it can get, I put in the new filter. It seems to run fine, but where in the world did these metallic flakes come from?
Again, I truly appreciate any input on either of the 2 issues. Thanks in advance and Merry Christmas!