Another frustrated Father fussing with a HumV from a remote location. From the fumbling and my attention span... Got lift pump flow and pressure. Asked for flow and numbers. Got a big squirt ? OK better that a dribble?
Crack a few more injector lines. Turning engine over (170 RPMS min) IP transfer pump fills governor housing? Is metering valve free to rotate?? with Governor linkage....all free to move and springs in place, not bent, stuck, gummed up along with throttle linkage controlling them. These parts can be observer with the governor housing cap removed. Visual "eyeballing the rotation of the rotor. Is it rotation? Leave the housing cap off to test. Check solenoid and properly reassembly. It's tricky and listen for the clicky. I think we have been down this road?
ANY sign of water having been in the housing is a BIG problem. Any white chalky-frosty curd? Black tint on inside walls or floating around?
If you have met all the requirement for the IP to be an IP from where you stand.... roll the dice......
Since one has the day off... BIG DADDY, suck all the crud and ATF out ?? Carburetor spray in hand and waste the whole damm can cleaning any thing that moves, turns wiggles, passage ways, vents, ports, working linkage and metering valve assemble. Crap shoot right out of Vegas. lol
Snap a couple photos and post. Worth a thousand words. I've been told, YEP, nice truck, good deal. Saw the pictures.... Total rust bucket NOT saying yours...just saying. Problems inside and out.
Bet it all on a can of Gumout, or take it out, CAMO