hawkeyepoole
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some months ago my M35A2C (1979 AMG) started hiccupin badly suddenly, and began acting like a gas engine with someone removing power to the spark. I thought I had some bad fuel. It was a combination of JetA and WMO that I had filtered. I took the tank pump out, cleaned out the fuel tank, and flushed clean diesel through everything. I pulled all three filters and checked them, then cleaned them in Gasoline. They had nothing on/in them. Looked like new.
After having other problems and then remembering to purge the air from the top of the two filters on the driver's side, the truck seemed to run fine.
However, any time I run any distance, say 10-15 minutes, at speed, meaning not between redlights, the truck would start to 'hunt' at idle, and then die. It would take a rest of 5 minutes and about 1 minute total of cranking to get it restarted, and then off we go again.
Well today I picked up the truck and headed to my domicile to get it ready for some 4th of July activities. I got to a major intersection and it started 'hunting' then then acted erractic and finally died. On the side of the road I turned the pump on and opened the relief valve at the top of the fuel filters. It spit a bit of fuel and then nothing for about 1 entire minute. Then finally fuel began to pump slowly and then more forcefully out.
I repeated this scene twice more in the next ten miles of surface street driving.
How is air getting into the fuel system? The entire system is pressurized and any leaks should be fuel spraying out, and not air coming in, right?
What can I look for? Anybody had this before?
P. S. I have turned the fuel up a little, but I'm still at 7psi wide open on the turbo, so I don't think that is it, or could turning up the fuel cause issues like this?
After having other problems and then remembering to purge the air from the top of the two filters on the driver's side, the truck seemed to run fine.
However, any time I run any distance, say 10-15 minutes, at speed, meaning not between redlights, the truck would start to 'hunt' at idle, and then die. It would take a rest of 5 minutes and about 1 minute total of cranking to get it restarted, and then off we go again.
Well today I picked up the truck and headed to my domicile to get it ready for some 4th of July activities. I got to a major intersection and it started 'hunting' then then acted erractic and finally died. On the side of the road I turned the pump on and opened the relief valve at the top of the fuel filters. It spit a bit of fuel and then nothing for about 1 entire minute. Then finally fuel began to pump slowly and then more forcefully out.
I repeated this scene twice more in the next ten miles of surface street driving.
How is air getting into the fuel system? The entire system is pressurized and any leaks should be fuel spraying out, and not air coming in, right?
What can I look for? Anybody had this before?
P. S. I have turned the fuel up a little, but I'm still at 7psi wide open on the turbo, so I don't think that is it, or could turning up the fuel cause issues like this?