BillCarry
04-03-2011, 13:27
Last fall I had a new P400 engine installed in my 1994 P-32 motor home by Peninsular Diesel. This included a new IP, new injectors and new glow plugs (GPs sold by Penninsular, but I don't know where they come from). My motor home, purchsed new in '94, had about 177000 miles on it and I made the decision that I was going to keep it forever so even tho it was running well with no engine problems, I went and did this.
I was very pleased with the results. The engine started much more quickly and smoothly than the original ever did.
Live in Michigan. Took off for Florida late in February. A couple of weeks later I began to have starting problems. The nice, fast starts went away, and I began to have a no start condition when things were hot. Cranked fine, but no combustion. After checking starter voltage drop, glow plugs, etc. I became convinced that it was a lack of fuel. I was in SW Florida and guided to Victory Layne Chevy in Ft. Meyers. The have a truck and diesel department that is kind of a stand alone shop. They quickly diagnosed a faulty injector pump. The work order states "Found Injector Pump has failed, excessive closure time code P1216 when hot 2.06MS. They replaced the pump and my problem went away, although the cold starts were not as quick as before, the hot starts great. Returned to Michigan late last week with temps in the 30s and 40s. Cold starts are now delayed and a bit stumblely at these temps.
The injector pump installed by Peninsular was the latest and greatest version by Stanadyne with the gray FSD. The pump ID tag has the following numbers; JO DS4 631-5521S, J, 15496635, and DS5521S.
The dealer installed a GM service pump (remanufactured) GM p/n 19209059, serial #25713, with the black GM FSD ( I assume the later version not the black Stanadyne unit).
I've got to get the original pump back to Peninsular to file a warranty claim.
I'm not happy with the cold start situation at all now. Does anyone have any thoughts or similar experiences with these later pumps? Appreciate any input.
I was very pleased with the results. The engine started much more quickly and smoothly than the original ever did.
Live in Michigan. Took off for Florida late in February. A couple of weeks later I began to have starting problems. The nice, fast starts went away, and I began to have a no start condition when things were hot. Cranked fine, but no combustion. After checking starter voltage drop, glow plugs, etc. I became convinced that it was a lack of fuel. I was in SW Florida and guided to Victory Layne Chevy in Ft. Meyers. The have a truck and diesel department that is kind of a stand alone shop. They quickly diagnosed a faulty injector pump. The work order states "Found Injector Pump has failed, excessive closure time code P1216 when hot 2.06MS. They replaced the pump and my problem went away, although the cold starts were not as quick as before, the hot starts great. Returned to Michigan late last week with temps in the 30s and 40s. Cold starts are now delayed and a bit stumblely at these temps.
The injector pump installed by Peninsular was the latest and greatest version by Stanadyne with the gray FSD. The pump ID tag has the following numbers; JO DS4 631-5521S, J, 15496635, and DS5521S.
The dealer installed a GM service pump (remanufactured) GM p/n 19209059, serial #25713, with the black GM FSD ( I assume the later version not the black Stanadyne unit).
I've got to get the original pump back to Peninsular to file a warranty claim.
I'm not happy with the cold start situation at all now. Does anyone have any thoughts or similar experiences with these later pumps? Appreciate any input.