94Suburban
09-07-2008, 12:42
I'll preface this by saying I have been mixing WVO and diesel on and off for about 20k now. Had to change injectors and inj pump most likely from inadequate water removal and filtering Oct 2007. Have learned since then, been doing good for about 10k until about three weeks ago. Just before the trip I dropped the tank and cleaned the heavily clogged sock and floated the rest of the silver looking tank coating out of the tank. I then ran the lift pump with a gallon of fresh diesel to flush the lines.
Was on way home from long weekend trip in mountains(about 600miles on odometer now). Just stopped to put a few gallons of diesel in as I didn't want to run it less than 1/4 tank in case screen in tank had got clogged again. About 3 miles down the road, came to a stop light. Started rolling up windows, when I pushed the AC switch---- she died. Coasted to side of road, pulled and looked at filter, good . Cracked several inj lines, pumping good fuel. Hooked up spare FSD, still nothing. That was the extent of my roadside troubleshooting. Had her towed to the house.
Over the next three days until I had time to work on it, it would crank and start right up but only intermittently ( say 1 out of five tries). Starting to think its electrical now. Checked ops, good. I went through all the inj pump connections and the grounds, including the one on the pass side head (had blown head changed over Christmas 2007). All looked good. Put clear hose on inj pump to check for air, looked good and no leak down by next day. Pulled #1 injector and hooked to the fuel line, no spray even after bleeding again. I figured my mix might have clogged the inj again.
Pulled and cleaned all injectors, didn't want to spend $ on new ones just yet. Had them all hanging from the inj lines after cleaning. Watched all inj spray nice pattern. That was my test since I don't have pop tester yet. Reinstalled and still same story.
I recalled my timing chain appeared pretty slack when I changed the inj pump the first time. So... I had one on hand (not too confident this was the culpret) I did it anyway. I triple checked all my alignment marks and 100% confident I'm not off by any. Placed the inj pump about 1/16 to the pass side of alignment mark on engine. Still no start.
Just finished swapping the ECM from my '95 Sub, same 'F' code engine. No start. Until now she had not throw a single code. After changing back to old ECM, I'm now getting a 62 which I haven't found the meaning of yet.
I don't have a compression gage but both 94 and 95 seem pretty similar with my calibrated finger over the #1 glow plug hole. I'm heading off to Autozone now to pickup a glowplug controller and 2 new batteries. She seemed a bite slower cranking than my '95. I already tested my controller and the plugs, everything appears good and all the ones I pulled glowed red hot. Batteries show a good 12+ volts, but they are about 5 years old now.
Been searching the forums the last couple of weeks,
I'm out of ideas if the cranking speed doesn't help.
Any thought would be appreciated.
Was on way home from long weekend trip in mountains(about 600miles on odometer now). Just stopped to put a few gallons of diesel in as I didn't want to run it less than 1/4 tank in case screen in tank had got clogged again. About 3 miles down the road, came to a stop light. Started rolling up windows, when I pushed the AC switch---- she died. Coasted to side of road, pulled and looked at filter, good . Cracked several inj lines, pumping good fuel. Hooked up spare FSD, still nothing. That was the extent of my roadside troubleshooting. Had her towed to the house.
Over the next three days until I had time to work on it, it would crank and start right up but only intermittently ( say 1 out of five tries). Starting to think its electrical now. Checked ops, good. I went through all the inj pump connections and the grounds, including the one on the pass side head (had blown head changed over Christmas 2007). All looked good. Put clear hose on inj pump to check for air, looked good and no leak down by next day. Pulled #1 injector and hooked to the fuel line, no spray even after bleeding again. I figured my mix might have clogged the inj again.
Pulled and cleaned all injectors, didn't want to spend $ on new ones just yet. Had them all hanging from the inj lines after cleaning. Watched all inj spray nice pattern. That was my test since I don't have pop tester yet. Reinstalled and still same story.
I recalled my timing chain appeared pretty slack when I changed the inj pump the first time. So... I had one on hand (not too confident this was the culpret) I did it anyway. I triple checked all my alignment marks and 100% confident I'm not off by any. Placed the inj pump about 1/16 to the pass side of alignment mark on engine. Still no start.
Just finished swapping the ECM from my '95 Sub, same 'F' code engine. No start. Until now she had not throw a single code. After changing back to old ECM, I'm now getting a 62 which I haven't found the meaning of yet.
I don't have a compression gage but both 94 and 95 seem pretty similar with my calibrated finger over the #1 glow plug hole. I'm heading off to Autozone now to pickup a glowplug controller and 2 new batteries. She seemed a bite slower cranking than my '95. I already tested my controller and the plugs, everything appears good and all the ones I pulled glowed red hot. Batteries show a good 12+ volts, but they are about 5 years old now.
Been searching the forums the last couple of weeks,
I'm out of ideas if the cranking speed doesn't help.
Any thought would be appreciated.