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06-05-2012, 22:24
OK guys - have a strange one. Here's the rundown on what happened. Trip to NC beach 2 weeks ago. Had about 1/4 tank left so I refueled before heading back to SC - about a 3.5-4.0 hr trip. Gas station is a high-volume station - not a truck stop - but not a mom and pop either. About 2.5-3 hrs into the trip noticed that the truck starting surging. Felt similar to a gasser with a plug wire going bad. Still had good power under load, but was bucking under constant throttle. First thought was bad fuel or water in the fuel. Made it home no problem but she was certainly not a happy camper. After getting home - cracked the drain valve and got a nice steady stream coming out.
Next morning drove it to work and seemed to be running better - barely bucking at all = thought maybe it just had some water in the fuel. The following day - back to bucking again.
Step1 - Decided to change the filter last night and bought some Iso Heet to put in the tank. After pulling the filter - decided to suck the fuel out and have a look in the filter housing. Bottom layer had a layer of orange brown crud as well as little shiny flakes all over. Pulled the housing and looked closer. Thought metal flakes at first but really looked more like a film. Decided to look a little further.
Step 2 - since my fuel gauge has been bouncing for a while - decided I would go ahead a break down and replace the sending unit. I figured it was due after 300K miles. I was thinking maybe the tank strainer had started breaking down and was disentegrating. Got the tank out tonight and pulled the sending unit. The fuel inside has a lot of material floating around in it - the same shiny looking stuff from the filter housing. Looking closer - it is some sort of coating on the inside of the tank that is breaking down. You can see areas of bare metal where it has come off. This has obviously been causing my drivability issues. Can certainly tell the strainer has material in it.
Just FYI - I do not use any additives other than a little 2-cycle oil for lubrication.
Now - I have several questions:
#1 - Are the factory tanks coated with something on the inside?
#2 - The fuel that I got in NC is very green in color. I know diesel fuel can vary in color - but this almost looks as green as antifreeze. Could this have caused the coating to break down?
#3 - What to do now? Replace the tank with a good used tank or buy an aftermarket new one? I've noticed the aftermarket ones from Dorman and Spectra both indicate they do not have baffles. How important is this on our trucks? Mine is my wife's daily driver - mainly kid transport with the occasional camper pull.
#4 - Can I clean the injectors by taking them apart? If so - preferred method? Should the nozzles be replaced? I am planning on replacing the complete filter housing and will flush and blow out all the lines before reassembly as well. May also replace the lift pump.
#5 - Do I need to be concerned with the IP? Anyway to flush it out?
Thanks in advance for any help / advice you can give.
Brad
Next morning drove it to work and seemed to be running better - barely bucking at all = thought maybe it just had some water in the fuel. The following day - back to bucking again.
Step1 - Decided to change the filter last night and bought some Iso Heet to put in the tank. After pulling the filter - decided to suck the fuel out and have a look in the filter housing. Bottom layer had a layer of orange brown crud as well as little shiny flakes all over. Pulled the housing and looked closer. Thought metal flakes at first but really looked more like a film. Decided to look a little further.
Step 2 - since my fuel gauge has been bouncing for a while - decided I would go ahead a break down and replace the sending unit. I figured it was due after 300K miles. I was thinking maybe the tank strainer had started breaking down and was disentegrating. Got the tank out tonight and pulled the sending unit. The fuel inside has a lot of material floating around in it - the same shiny looking stuff from the filter housing. Looking closer - it is some sort of coating on the inside of the tank that is breaking down. You can see areas of bare metal where it has come off. This has obviously been causing my drivability issues. Can certainly tell the strainer has material in it.
Just FYI - I do not use any additives other than a little 2-cycle oil for lubrication.
Now - I have several questions:
#1 - Are the factory tanks coated with something on the inside?
#2 - The fuel that I got in NC is very green in color. I know diesel fuel can vary in color - but this almost looks as green as antifreeze. Could this have caused the coating to break down?
#3 - What to do now? Replace the tank with a good used tank or buy an aftermarket new one? I've noticed the aftermarket ones from Dorman and Spectra both indicate they do not have baffles. How important is this on our trucks? Mine is my wife's daily driver - mainly kid transport with the occasional camper pull.
#4 - Can I clean the injectors by taking them apart? If so - preferred method? Should the nozzles be replaced? I am planning on replacing the complete filter housing and will flush and blow out all the lines before reassembly as well. May also replace the lift pump.
#5 - Do I need to be concerned with the IP? Anyway to flush it out?
Thanks in advance for any help / advice you can give.
Brad