Got the old Burb buttoned up, yesterday. New PS pump and harmonic balancer &pully. Eight- mile test drive showed no more PS noise and the rattle from the bad pully was noticeable by its absence. There was much white smoke for more than a mile, which proved to be caused by no power to the cold start advance. Fixed that this morning.
So, we started a grocery run to Show Low, this afternoon. Got 12 miles out and had a shutdown. A few misfires and then, shut off, like it ran out of fuel. Had gotten to the side of the road, hazards on.
* This is a 4911 mechanical pump. The cold start is manual, as well, Toggle switch on the dash. Glow plugs controlled by a button, to a HD starter relay under the hood. All works fine.
Anyway, I'd had it shut down the same way, couple of months ago, right here in the yard. Wouldn't restart, ending with changing the fuel filter, which looked 50 years old. The lift pump was working well, but it still wouldn't re-start. Couple days later; fired up, instantly, which is usually the case.
Back to today, 14 miles away, since we had heavy traffic on rt 60 and had to search for a turn-around. Engine started 3 different times, ending with us back at about 12 miles from home, in a dirt parking area, where it quit again and - - - no start. First thing i did was, leave the switch on, pop the hood and crawl up on the fan shroud and Crack the filter bleed. Pumps like crazy. Called our son, Lance and he headed our way with his DM Dually. I had repeatedly tried to start, with no luck. Batteries are strong and it whips over real fast.
Lance arrived and we hooked up with a long strap. It had been less than 5 min since I'd tried to start it, but, decided to try again, just in case. The usual quick ayuh, and it's running! Lance yanked the strap off the hook and then, I remembered the transfer case was in neutral. Gears weren't meshing,so, I shut it off and engaged 2H, fired it right back up and drove home.
Okay. What I don't understand is, if it's not a failing shut-off solenoid, how come it fires up without one misfire? Any time I've ever dealt with a diesel that shut down from loss of fuel, I've had some very noticeable misfires as the injectors came back on line. Heck, yesterday morning, with no CS advance, it fired up instantly, but it certainly wasn't firing on all 8. More like all 4 or 5. Each time it shut down today, it ran flawlessly, until it shut down, again.
My plan, FWIW, is to start at the shut-off solenoid, unless the experts on the Page check in here with something that hasn't crossed my mind, yet. That old rig is such a delight to drive that I can't think about giving up on it, even though it's been down, more than it's been up, for almost a year. That diesel torque is dang near addictive and nothing handles like a 2500 Suburban.