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After much thread searching, I think I've devised a sequence to troubleshoot my issue but I'd love a second opinion on my methods. I'd like to make sure I'm not doing extra stuff that doesn't matter or doesn't make sense.
So a while back I had an abnormally large puddle under my M1009. I saw fluid dripping from the frame cross member under the engine. It was black but it smelled of diesel, which made sense since I had been mixing filtered waste motor oil (WMO) in with my diesel for a while. I tried to trace the leak and decided it was likely coming from the lift pump and/or the rubber hose connected to the lift pump. So, I replaced the lift pump and hose.
I couldn't find the preformed fuel hose, so I used about 12 inches of 3/8" I.D. fuel line and wound it in there like the OEM hose. I installed everything, bled the fuel lines at valve on top of the fuel filter base (per the TM) and started it up.
Shortly thereafter I noticed a significant lack of power. Unfortunately, I couldn't remember if it drove like that before I changed the lift pump and fuel line or not. But I definitely notice it now.
I searched threads and inspected my engine. I noticed the first injector on the driver's side was quite wet and suspected that I may have a bad/stuck injector. I was about to take it off and have it pop tested but then I noticed a slight kink in the fuel line out of the lift pump.
So my plan is this (here's where the feedback comes in):
1. Install a fuel gage on one or both of the lines coming out of the right hand side of the fuel filter. Check to make sure good pressure is coming out of the lift pump -- if there isn't, then I know the fuel line is too kinked and I'll need to come up with something else for that line.
2. If there IS good pressure, then pull all the injectors and have them pop tested. This will get me new return lines and seals.
3. If the injectors all pop well, pull off the intake manifold and proceed to remove the injection pump. IP will need rebuilding.
Am I on the right track here?
So a while back I had an abnormally large puddle under my M1009. I saw fluid dripping from the frame cross member under the engine. It was black but it smelled of diesel, which made sense since I had been mixing filtered waste motor oil (WMO) in with my diesel for a while. I tried to trace the leak and decided it was likely coming from the lift pump and/or the rubber hose connected to the lift pump. So, I replaced the lift pump and hose.
I couldn't find the preformed fuel hose, so I used about 12 inches of 3/8" I.D. fuel line and wound it in there like the OEM hose. I installed everything, bled the fuel lines at valve on top of the fuel filter base (per the TM) and started it up.
Shortly thereafter I noticed a significant lack of power. Unfortunately, I couldn't remember if it drove like that before I changed the lift pump and fuel line or not. But I definitely notice it now.
I searched threads and inspected my engine. I noticed the first injector on the driver's side was quite wet and suspected that I may have a bad/stuck injector. I was about to take it off and have it pop tested but then I noticed a slight kink in the fuel line out of the lift pump.
So my plan is this (here's where the feedback comes in):
1. Install a fuel gage on one or both of the lines coming out of the right hand side of the fuel filter. Check to make sure good pressure is coming out of the lift pump -- if there isn't, then I know the fuel line is too kinked and I'll need to come up with something else for that line.
2. If there IS good pressure, then pull all the injectors and have them pop tested. This will get me new return lines and seals.
3. If the injectors all pop well, pull off the intake manifold and proceed to remove the injection pump. IP will need rebuilding.
Am I on the right track here?
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