PyroJoe
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M939 (M934) NHC-250 855 1985-ish <9,000 miles on the odometer
Drove home 4 hours without any issue whatsoever, even towed a load behind it. Had normal power for the gutless NHC 250. Putted it around the yard for 2-3 years after that. Never drove it more than 30 miles a year since then. Today, it will fire right up, pur like a kitten, drive fine, but eventually, it dies. I can crank it all day long and it will cough with ether but refused to fire back up. I let it sit long enough and it fires right back up like nothing ever happened. I'm guessing I'm sucking air somewhere and the time I wait is the time it takes for that air to dissipate. Either that or the IP is getting hot and it has to cool down. I am finally ready to start working on this truck and this is the first issue to tackle.
On another M939 truck, I had to replace the rubber hose going from the IP to the fuel filter housing. My M934 hose looks fine, though, and doesn't show the same symptoms to that, at all.
I've re-brazed the pickup tube in the fuel tank on other trucks. Haven't done it here. Could that be the culprit?
The fact that time is the only factor in getting it to start normally again tells me it's either air or temperature related (i.e., it's not a shutoff cable being stuck, because that has nothing to do with time).
Edit: I eventually replaced the main feed hydraulic hose from the fuel pump to the fuel filter. The old line looked perfectly fine to me. After replacing, the problem persisted. By dumb luck, I noticed the adapter fitting between the pump and hose was a swivel type. It was just barely loose. I tightened it and no more problems!
Drove home 4 hours without any issue whatsoever, even towed a load behind it. Had normal power for the gutless NHC 250. Putted it around the yard for 2-3 years after that. Never drove it more than 30 miles a year since then. Today, it will fire right up, pur like a kitten, drive fine, but eventually, it dies. I can crank it all day long and it will cough with ether but refused to fire back up. I let it sit long enough and it fires right back up like nothing ever happened. I'm guessing I'm sucking air somewhere and the time I wait is the time it takes for that air to dissipate. Either that or the IP is getting hot and it has to cool down. I am finally ready to start working on this truck and this is the first issue to tackle.
On another M939 truck, I had to replace the rubber hose going from the IP to the fuel filter housing. My M934 hose looks fine, though, and doesn't show the same symptoms to that, at all.
I've re-brazed the pickup tube in the fuel tank on other trucks. Haven't done it here. Could that be the culprit?
The fact that time is the only factor in getting it to start normally again tells me it's either air or temperature related (i.e., it's not a shutoff cable being stuck, because that has nothing to do with time).
Edit: I eventually replaced the main feed hydraulic hose from the fuel pump to the fuel filter. The old line looked perfectly fine to me. After replacing, the problem persisted. By dumb luck, I noticed the adapter fitting between the pump and hose was a swivel type. It was just barely loose. I tightened it and no more problems!
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