CedarGrove
12-29-2007, 13:26
I might could gleen the info I need by searching the forums, but I've read a whole bunch of stuff in there and I'm still a bit confused. Hopefully I can lay it out clearly for you guys and you can tell me which direction to go. I'm thinking I just need to nudge the pump one way or another, but here goes...
I have a 98 K3500 F code. Recently replaced the engine. Got a long block and transferred my stuff over. New Delphi marine injectors, new glow plugs, did a 4" exhaust while I was there, added boost and egt guages.
Finished the install and fired the truck up. Ran great. I did the ko ko routine (possibly botched it), everything still good. Drove for 2 days, about 200 miles total without worry. Did a short trip down the road. About a mile from the house it started to stumble. By the time I got to my destination (another mile), it just about would not run. That's where I am now.
My mechanic and I tinkered a bit. Changed the fuel filter, eliminated the OPS/fuel pump from the list of possibles, changed the crank sensor, swapped out a known good FSD.
We are working with a SnapOn MT2500 scanner. Codes are 01214 and 0216. Warmed it up to 170, cleared codes, tried the ko ko routine. When I fire it up, it stumbles stumbles and throws a code straight away. If I start it and keep the rpm above 1500, I get no codes and it seems to run fair. As I understand it, the compter will only try to learn TDC if rpm is less than 1500. As soon as I drop the revs below 1500, I take a trip to code city. It throws 1214 first (as soon as I dip below 1500), then 0216 shortly thereafter.
With it running below 1500 rpm, the reader tells me desired timing is 12.9 and actual is 4.7. Above 1500, reader tells me desired is 12.9 and actual is 12.9. I have TDC values of 0, 1, and 2 depending on I don't know what. Offset shows -2.46.
It infrequently throws codes 0251, 0263 and 1216.
While the pump was off during the swap, I had it bench tested at a Stanadyne shop that I trust and they gave it a thumbs up. No biodiesel or other wacky fuel. Filled up the tank after 1 day of driving bliss and it ran fine for 100 miles the next day so I think the fuel is okiedokie.
My theory, as stated before, is that I need to nudge the DS4 one way or the other. Now...Which way and how much?
I'm open to other possibilities.
Lay it on me.
Lewis
I have a 98 K3500 F code. Recently replaced the engine. Got a long block and transferred my stuff over. New Delphi marine injectors, new glow plugs, did a 4" exhaust while I was there, added boost and egt guages.
Finished the install and fired the truck up. Ran great. I did the ko ko routine (possibly botched it), everything still good. Drove for 2 days, about 200 miles total without worry. Did a short trip down the road. About a mile from the house it started to stumble. By the time I got to my destination (another mile), it just about would not run. That's where I am now.
My mechanic and I tinkered a bit. Changed the fuel filter, eliminated the OPS/fuel pump from the list of possibles, changed the crank sensor, swapped out a known good FSD.
We are working with a SnapOn MT2500 scanner. Codes are 01214 and 0216. Warmed it up to 170, cleared codes, tried the ko ko routine. When I fire it up, it stumbles stumbles and throws a code straight away. If I start it and keep the rpm above 1500, I get no codes and it seems to run fair. As I understand it, the compter will only try to learn TDC if rpm is less than 1500. As soon as I drop the revs below 1500, I take a trip to code city. It throws 1214 first (as soon as I dip below 1500), then 0216 shortly thereafter.
With it running below 1500 rpm, the reader tells me desired timing is 12.9 and actual is 4.7. Above 1500, reader tells me desired is 12.9 and actual is 12.9. I have TDC values of 0, 1, and 2 depending on I don't know what. Offset shows -2.46.
It infrequently throws codes 0251, 0263 and 1216.
While the pump was off during the swap, I had it bench tested at a Stanadyne shop that I trust and they gave it a thumbs up. No biodiesel or other wacky fuel. Filled up the tank after 1 day of driving bliss and it ran fine for 100 miles the next day so I think the fuel is okiedokie.
My theory, as stated before, is that I need to nudge the DS4 one way or the other. Now...Which way and how much?
I'm open to other possibilities.
Lay it on me.
Lewis