spartan_185
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Hello Everybody,
I have a M925 truck that has a NHC-250 cummins in it that I am experiencing a fueling issue with. Whenever I press the pedal to accelerate and then let off, the engine continues to go up in rpms and/or is very slow to come back down to idle. This problem gets more severe as the engine gets warmer in temperature, almost to the point I have thought the engine was going to run away. I have fully pressure tested the fuel system and have found no leaks. I have even gone as far as to completely bypass the trucks fuel system and run a line from the injector pump to an auxiliary tank and I still get the same results. The truck has fresh fuel filter and new rubber hose throughout the fuel system. I am beginning to think that the pump is shot but I wanted to consult with the experts here before I took that leap. The truck has plenty of power and only smokes a little bit while under load. I know the usual problem in this case is a air leak in the fuel system, but for the life of me I cant find one, even when pressurized. Any help is appreciated.
UPDATE: I solved the problem. Check post #10 in this thread to see how I found the solution. It was not a air leak issue.
I have a M925 truck that has a NHC-250 cummins in it that I am experiencing a fueling issue with. Whenever I press the pedal to accelerate and then let off, the engine continues to go up in rpms and/or is very slow to come back down to idle. This problem gets more severe as the engine gets warmer in temperature, almost to the point I have thought the engine was going to run away. I have fully pressure tested the fuel system and have found no leaks. I have even gone as far as to completely bypass the trucks fuel system and run a line from the injector pump to an auxiliary tank and I still get the same results. The truck has fresh fuel filter and new rubber hose throughout the fuel system. I am beginning to think that the pump is shot but I wanted to consult with the experts here before I took that leap. The truck has plenty of power and only smokes a little bit while under load. I know the usual problem in this case is a air leak in the fuel system, but for the life of me I cant find one, even when pressurized. Any help is appreciated.
UPDATE: I solved the problem. Check post #10 in this thread to see how I found the solution. It was not a air leak issue.
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