JTodd
02-08-2010, 06:47
Truck has run flawlessly until Saturday. Fired it up just like normal Sat Morning, let it idle for a minute or two as I cleaned the snow off, and started to back out of the spot. I got about a foot and it dyed. No warning of any kind. It took a bit to get it started and then it would miss, even at idle. It has sense died more than a couple times as I try to diagnose the problem. Sometimes it misses, sometimes it just dies.
I replaced the fuel filter (the new style from NAPA is ridiculous. They obviously did not realize the little spout on top was for bleeding, instead it is now just a little crank handle to tighten the bleeder) and the lift pump. The LP was only a year old, but after the new filter, it seemed like the next place to look. It seemed to have an intermittent thing going on. In addition to those parts, the PMD is 6 months old, the battery and starter a year old, and the glow plugs about 2 months old. I took on some fuel from a truck stop Friday morning - about 1/2 a tank, but it ran fine Friday after that. I added fuel conditioner, anti-gel to eliminate that problem.
Basically, when it dies, I open the bleeder on the fuel filter and bleed it a couple times. Sometimes it fires up quickly, and sometimes it takes some cranking. That increasing speed cranking like it just not getting enough fuel. One odd thing I have noticed is that when I open the bleeder with the key in the 'off' position, fuel spurts out much the way a shaken bottle of coke does when you start to open the lid, fizzy. It seems like there is air spurting out along with fuel, and it is under pressure, even with the key off. With the bleeder open, I can hit the key and fuel starts to come out as it should. If I hadn't had the problem before changing the filter, I would think that is the problem. The next thing to try is the fuel pump relay. After that - any suggestions?
I replaced the fuel filter (the new style from NAPA is ridiculous. They obviously did not realize the little spout on top was for bleeding, instead it is now just a little crank handle to tighten the bleeder) and the lift pump. The LP was only a year old, but after the new filter, it seemed like the next place to look. It seemed to have an intermittent thing going on. In addition to those parts, the PMD is 6 months old, the battery and starter a year old, and the glow plugs about 2 months old. I took on some fuel from a truck stop Friday morning - about 1/2 a tank, but it ran fine Friday after that. I added fuel conditioner, anti-gel to eliminate that problem.
Basically, when it dies, I open the bleeder on the fuel filter and bleed it a couple times. Sometimes it fires up quickly, and sometimes it takes some cranking. That increasing speed cranking like it just not getting enough fuel. One odd thing I have noticed is that when I open the bleeder with the key in the 'off' position, fuel spurts out much the way a shaken bottle of coke does when you start to open the lid, fizzy. It seems like there is air spurting out along with fuel, and it is under pressure, even with the key off. With the bleeder open, I can hit the key and fuel starts to come out as it should. If I hadn't had the problem before changing the filter, I would think that is the problem. The next thing to try is the fuel pump relay. After that - any suggestions?