B Lake
02-13-2005, 12:20
OK, double check my work guys. New to me 95 Suburban with 97000 miles. Truck was running fine until yesterday. It stumbled bad when I really got on it merging into traffic. I let off the pedal, it ran fine, got into it a little more and it stumbled again. Classic "not enough fuel problem".
Today, I changed the fuel filter. It was about as dirty as the pictures in the Member's Area. Is that about normal or is that a really dirty filter in that picture?
Now the good part. With the engine running, I opened the drain and expected to see fuel drain, got nothing but a stalled engine. That tells me there is no pressure on the filter side, correct?
I shut the engine off and proceeded with changing the filter using the procedures in the R&R guide. Open the fuel cap, open the water drain valve (nothing came out), open the air bleed valve, pop the filter out. As soon as I popped the filter, fuel drained out of the drain line, curious. Put the new filter in and purged it by putting the tranny in Drive and hitting the key until it filled up. Started the engine after a few coughs and quits.
When I open the drain valve with the engine running fuel should drain out without the engine dying, correct? If the pump works when the starter is engaged but doesn't work when the engine is running means a bad OPS, correct. At this point I'm thinking I had a really clogged filter but I want to be sure.
Thanks for your help. I searched the posts and did my best to piece together the info but no one post covered everything going on here.
Today, I changed the fuel filter. It was about as dirty as the pictures in the Member's Area. Is that about normal or is that a really dirty filter in that picture?
Now the good part. With the engine running, I opened the drain and expected to see fuel drain, got nothing but a stalled engine. That tells me there is no pressure on the filter side, correct?
I shut the engine off and proceeded with changing the filter using the procedures in the R&R guide. Open the fuel cap, open the water drain valve (nothing came out), open the air bleed valve, pop the filter out. As soon as I popped the filter, fuel drained out of the drain line, curious. Put the new filter in and purged it by putting the tranny in Drive and hitting the key until it filled up. Started the engine after a few coughs and quits.
When I open the drain valve with the engine running fuel should drain out without the engine dying, correct? If the pump works when the starter is engaged but doesn't work when the engine is running means a bad OPS, correct. At this point I'm thinking I had a really clogged filter but I want to be sure.
Thanks for your help. I searched the posts and did my best to piece together the info but no one post covered everything going on here.