jrnekos
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Hey there everyone,
First time poster here. Hope all of you are staying safe with everything going on right now. This will probably be a longer post as I want to give as much info as possible.
Bit of backstory -
I’ve always wanted an M35A2, I finally found one that was the right price with the setup I was looking for. Everything looked great, started and ran no problem after sitting in the cold for a few days. Checked all fluids, added some diesel and made my way home. I got about half way home (Home being near New Paltz, New York) and I was pulling off to a rest stop when the truck just died on me. First thought - “Did I run her outta fuel??” The answer was no. Had about half a tank of diesel left. Long story short, I could not get her going again so I had it towed home. Jumping forward a few days I was checking over the fuel system and I noticed I could not hear the in tank pump running so just out of curiosity I cracked the main fuel line coming from the pump it was bone dry. Pulled the pump out and it was clearly a bit messed up. The rubber line that is part of the pump was ripped in a spot and the pump itself has definitely seen better days.
Now for the situation at hand -
After replacing the pump and changing all fuel filters I seem to not be getting any fuel. I triple checked and the pump is working great pushing fuel through the line up until the first filter. I used the bleeder on the bracket for the secondary and final filters to attempt to get the air out of the lines but I never had any fuel come from the bleeder. I was going to check the petcock on the primary filter to see if there was fuel in it, but a previous owner snapped it off. Before I go digging into the truck, is there anything basic I should double check first? This is my first interaction with a Deuce so maybe I am just missing something simple. I did notice the filter that came out of the primary filter housing was much longer (I am assuming that’s for water separation) in comparison to the filter I installed. I used the spring and such to make sure the new filter was sitting properly but maybe I messed something up there? I wanted to get some outside opinions before I head over to work on it again as it sits about 30 mins from my house. Any tips, tricks and whatever else is greatly appreciated!
Again, sorry about the long post but I figured a first time post should be somewhat thorough.
Thank you all,
Justin
First time poster here. Hope all of you are staying safe with everything going on right now. This will probably be a longer post as I want to give as much info as possible.
Bit of backstory -
I’ve always wanted an M35A2, I finally found one that was the right price with the setup I was looking for. Everything looked great, started and ran no problem after sitting in the cold for a few days. Checked all fluids, added some diesel and made my way home. I got about half way home (Home being near New Paltz, New York) and I was pulling off to a rest stop when the truck just died on me. First thought - “Did I run her outta fuel??” The answer was no. Had about half a tank of diesel left. Long story short, I could not get her going again so I had it towed home. Jumping forward a few days I was checking over the fuel system and I noticed I could not hear the in tank pump running so just out of curiosity I cracked the main fuel line coming from the pump it was bone dry. Pulled the pump out and it was clearly a bit messed up. The rubber line that is part of the pump was ripped in a spot and the pump itself has definitely seen better days.
Now for the situation at hand -
After replacing the pump and changing all fuel filters I seem to not be getting any fuel. I triple checked and the pump is working great pushing fuel through the line up until the first filter. I used the bleeder on the bracket for the secondary and final filters to attempt to get the air out of the lines but I never had any fuel come from the bleeder. I was going to check the petcock on the primary filter to see if there was fuel in it, but a previous owner snapped it off. Before I go digging into the truck, is there anything basic I should double check first? This is my first interaction with a Deuce so maybe I am just missing something simple. I did notice the filter that came out of the primary filter housing was much longer (I am assuming that’s for water separation) in comparison to the filter I installed. I used the spring and such to make sure the new filter was sitting properly but maybe I messed something up there? I wanted to get some outside opinions before I head over to work on it again as it sits about 30 mins from my house. Any tips, tricks and whatever else is greatly appreciated!
Again, sorry about the long post but I figured a first time post should be somewhat thorough.
Thank you all,
Justin