milradioman
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Working on my son's M1009; it is having problems with hard starting, and I have read many good suggestions here.
I finally figured it was time to replaced the leaking (fuel) fuel pump with a NAPA part. I had to remove the metal mount plate to put grease on the push rod so it would stay up in the engine while bolting the pump in.
Just a note: after I installed it I noticed the fuel inlet tube where the fuel hose clamps on is now rubbing against the cross member, made me wonder if I had the correct part.
Attempted to bleed the air out at the fuel filter, but would not draw fuel, I had to apply air pressure to the tank to finally get fuel to the pump. Engine finally started though it still starts hard (long cranking).
The vehicle ran for about a month like this, then it would not start at all. I thought the NAPA pump failed out of the box, and bought another brand and replaced it, this time I was very careful to make sure the push rod was in position when I installed it, I also checked and there were no odd wear marks on the push rod to indicate it slipped or was not lined up with the pump. The fuel inlet tube where the fuel hose clamps on does not rub on the cross member like the NAPA part did.
The new pump did not pump fuel either, I tested the new pump by putting the intake line into a can of fuel and did not pump fuel out of the can!
Summary; the old fuel pump did pump fuel when I removed it, two new fuel pumps are now not pumping fuel, I have no reason to believe the push rod is not lined up with the pump, especially since I replaced it twice.
I must be missing something, the push rod may "appear" lined up but isn't? or the cam is no longer moving the push rod? Have the wrong pump part again and is not moving the pump arm enough to move fuel?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I finally figured it was time to replaced the leaking (fuel) fuel pump with a NAPA part. I had to remove the metal mount plate to put grease on the push rod so it would stay up in the engine while bolting the pump in.
Just a note: after I installed it I noticed the fuel inlet tube where the fuel hose clamps on is now rubbing against the cross member, made me wonder if I had the correct part.
Attempted to bleed the air out at the fuel filter, but would not draw fuel, I had to apply air pressure to the tank to finally get fuel to the pump. Engine finally started though it still starts hard (long cranking).
The vehicle ran for about a month like this, then it would not start at all. I thought the NAPA pump failed out of the box, and bought another brand and replaced it, this time I was very careful to make sure the push rod was in position when I installed it, I also checked and there were no odd wear marks on the push rod to indicate it slipped or was not lined up with the pump. The fuel inlet tube where the fuel hose clamps on does not rub on the cross member like the NAPA part did.
The new pump did not pump fuel either, I tested the new pump by putting the intake line into a can of fuel and did not pump fuel out of the can!
Summary; the old fuel pump did pump fuel when I removed it, two new fuel pumps are now not pumping fuel, I have no reason to believe the push rod is not lined up with the pump, especially since I replaced it twice.
I must be missing something, the push rod may "appear" lined up but isn't? or the cam is no longer moving the push rod? Have the wrong pump part again and is not moving the pump arm enough to move fuel?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.