arveetek
03-05-2012, 21:14
As many of you have been reading, I've been having tremendous problems keeping a steady fuel flow to my IP. You can read this thread (http://www.thedieselpageforums.com/tdpforum/showthread.php?t=39850) for that story.
Summary: IP was starved for fuel, I drove the truck until she died; towed her home, bled the fuel system, tried to restart, and haven't had any luck getting her running since.
Good fuel pressure to IP. Removed top cover of IP, all looked good, plenty of fuel. Plenty of fuel out of return line coming out of top of pump.
Engine will start with lots of cranking, but then runs really rough, shakes badly, dumps a ton of smoke out of tailpipe; smells of unburnt fuel.
Fixed my SES light, and pulled the following codes: 44, 45, and 62. The first two are EGR codes, which I would expect, as I have the EGR system disabled (now has non-EGR heavy duty intake manifold). The 62 is a low boost sensor error, which I would also expect as I have the top hat off the intake manifold. No other codes at this time.
Here's a video of my truck running this evening:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGzzRxAu4C8&feature=youtu.be
Sorry for the poor quality, but notice how much smoke is coming out the pipe. It seems to me like something is almost stuck open, as if it's dumping way too much fuel into the system. It was running perfectly fine before she starved for fuel. Now this.
I'm a bit stumped. What do you recommend I do next?
Can something be mechanically wrong inside the injection pump, but not set a code?
Thanks,
Casey
Summary: IP was starved for fuel, I drove the truck until she died; towed her home, bled the fuel system, tried to restart, and haven't had any luck getting her running since.
Good fuel pressure to IP. Removed top cover of IP, all looked good, plenty of fuel. Plenty of fuel out of return line coming out of top of pump.
Engine will start with lots of cranking, but then runs really rough, shakes badly, dumps a ton of smoke out of tailpipe; smells of unburnt fuel.
Fixed my SES light, and pulled the following codes: 44, 45, and 62. The first two are EGR codes, which I would expect, as I have the EGR system disabled (now has non-EGR heavy duty intake manifold). The 62 is a low boost sensor error, which I would also expect as I have the top hat off the intake manifold. No other codes at this time.
Here's a video of my truck running this evening:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGzzRxAu4C8&feature=youtu.be
Sorry for the poor quality, but notice how much smoke is coming out the pipe. It seems to me like something is almost stuck open, as if it's dumping way too much fuel into the system. It was running perfectly fine before she starved for fuel. Now this.
I'm a bit stumped. What do you recommend I do next?
Can something be mechanically wrong inside the injection pump, but not set a code?
Thanks,
Casey