Moses
04-08-2005, 08:44
i believe my truck is loosing prime, it happens irregularly but too often. When i shut it down it sometimes won't start back up. i pull the plugs and crank on the starter (in intervals) until i see the tell-tale white mist, then i stick my nose in the engine compartment to make sure it's fuel mist and not frying starter smoke. Pop the plugs in and it starts right up. Except this morning (and the other time) i had let it idle for 5 minutes or so, it stalled and hasn't started with method described above.
So, i am starting a fire out in the shop and spending the day on this, hope it's a one day fix.
DmaxMaverick posted 15 March, 2005:
The clear line should be installed onto the return line on the injection pump. The fuel flow is very low pressure (or should be), so a snug fit is all that is necessary. Be sure to remove the fuel cap when you do it to prevent back pressure. If you have air entering the system, it will show up there. I've found it helpful to install the line with a verticle loop in it so the air will "trap", to be seen easier. Well i've got the clear line in, but forgot about taking off the fuel cap. So i'll remove the cap and get it started and take a drive, then the air will finally exit the verticle loop, right?
also, my loop is installed on the left side return line that connects to the "T" that goes to the IP, is this incorrect? i have to get the right size tubing (bigger) if my present set up is incorrect.
and lastly, if i am losing prime how do i find where the air is getting in to my system?
thanks a ton!
So, i am starting a fire out in the shop and spending the day on this, hope it's a one day fix.
DmaxMaverick posted 15 March, 2005:
The clear line should be installed onto the return line on the injection pump. The fuel flow is very low pressure (or should be), so a snug fit is all that is necessary. Be sure to remove the fuel cap when you do it to prevent back pressure. If you have air entering the system, it will show up there. I've found it helpful to install the line with a verticle loop in it so the air will "trap", to be seen easier. Well i've got the clear line in, but forgot about taking off the fuel cap. So i'll remove the cap and get it started and take a drive, then the air will finally exit the verticle loop, right?
also, my loop is installed on the left side return line that connects to the "T" that goes to the IP, is this incorrect? i have to get the right size tubing (bigger) if my present set up is incorrect.
and lastly, if i am losing prime how do i find where the air is getting in to my system?
thanks a ton!