I have a *very* intermittent problem that is beginning to rear its head. (Engine is a 2005 6.5L installed in an early M998 paired up with the 3-speed).
Twice, when cold, my truck has exhibited a surge. One of those times, in the driveway, it actually revved up and stalled. I simply cranked it for a bit longer than normal and it started up just fine.
I thought perhaps the problem was low fuel level in the tank, sucking air with the fuel pickup. The second surge/stumble incident, the gauge read 1/2 so I doubt that's the case.
This only occurred for a few minutes when the truck is stone cold (so far). The truck drove perfectly fine after that. I feel that this would be easier to troubleshoot if the problem were more frequent.
I'm aware that the fuel pump could be slowly failing but what else could I examine before defaulting to that?
Are there hard seals that could be allowing air to enter the system in cold temperatures?
Is it true that new fuel tanks won't fit in trucks with the early parking brake?
I appreciate any advice.
Twice, when cold, my truck has exhibited a surge. One of those times, in the driveway, it actually revved up and stalled. I simply cranked it for a bit longer than normal and it started up just fine.
I thought perhaps the problem was low fuel level in the tank, sucking air with the fuel pickup. The second surge/stumble incident, the gauge read 1/2 so I doubt that's the case.
This only occurred for a few minutes when the truck is stone cold (so far). The truck drove perfectly fine after that. I feel that this would be easier to troubleshoot if the problem were more frequent.
I'm aware that the fuel pump could be slowly failing but what else could I examine before defaulting to that?
Are there hard seals that could be allowing air to enter the system in cold temperatures?
Is it true that new fuel tanks won't fit in trucks with the early parking brake?
I appreciate any advice.