sdelaney
11-29-2019, 07:02
On my 1983 C20 C-code every morning I find air bubbles in the clear return line I put on the front of the injection pump.
Yesterday, after sitting for 2 days I found there was NO FUEL in the return line at all, just air. Nonetheless, the truck starts fine on the first crank with zero hesitation or stumbling.
I can't find any evidence of fuel leaking (wetness) anywhere.
From the above evidence, what can I deduce about the general location of the leak?
Also, where the hell is that fuel going?
A possibly unrelated phenomenon: on a first cold start in the morning when there is both fuel and some air bubbles in the return line, I'll notice a few air bubbles Bob up from the IP into the return line when I turn the key into the"on" position. I have replicated this a number of times and without jarring or otherwise disturbing the truck in any way.
Strange.
Yesterday, after sitting for 2 days I found there was NO FUEL in the return line at all, just air. Nonetheless, the truck starts fine on the first crank with zero hesitation or stumbling.
I can't find any evidence of fuel leaking (wetness) anywhere.
From the above evidence, what can I deduce about the general location of the leak?
Also, where the hell is that fuel going?
A possibly unrelated phenomenon: on a first cold start in the morning when there is both fuel and some air bubbles in the return line, I'll notice a few air bubbles Bob up from the IP into the return line when I turn the key into the"on" position. I have replicated this a number of times and without jarring or otherwise disturbing the truck in any way.
Strange.