DChristie
07-11-2013, 07:39
Good morning everybunny!
Several months ago I installed The JK megafilter and lift pump. I had a few minor issues immediately after the install with no starts after driving several hundred miles
The reason-
The bleeder screw on the megafilter wasn't tightened enough, and was sucking air. I didn't want to over-tighten it an ended up under tightening it two or three times til I took a deep breath and cinched it down a little more than I was comfortable with. From then on no issues.
Fast forward to July- I pulled my 10kpound 5th wheel from South Texas to Wyoming and back. On the return trip, I stopped in an RV park for the night, next morning the truck started and died after 20 seconds. I primed the filter and cranked it back up. No problems until the next day after some more hard pulling again a start and die. I primed the filter and ran all day no problem.
My question: Even with a lift pump, could I create enough vacuum to "boil" air out of my fuel with 100 degree days and hard pulls up Texas hill country hills?
If this scenario is possible, how do I fix it? additional pump?
Several months ago I installed The JK megafilter and lift pump. I had a few minor issues immediately after the install with no starts after driving several hundred miles
The reason-
The bleeder screw on the megafilter wasn't tightened enough, and was sucking air. I didn't want to over-tighten it an ended up under tightening it two or three times til I took a deep breath and cinched it down a little more than I was comfortable with. From then on no issues.
Fast forward to July- I pulled my 10kpound 5th wheel from South Texas to Wyoming and back. On the return trip, I stopped in an RV park for the night, next morning the truck started and died after 20 seconds. I primed the filter and cranked it back up. No problems until the next day after some more hard pulling again a start and die. I primed the filter and ran all day no problem.
My question: Even with a lift pump, could I create enough vacuum to "boil" air out of my fuel with 100 degree days and hard pulls up Texas hill country hills?
If this scenario is possible, how do I fix it? additional pump?