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fuel problem m-813

groundog

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:driver: my truck starts---runs about 1 or 2 minutes---quits---have to crank quite a bit but then starts and runs Ok---changed fuel filter twice---line to tank is clear---pulled pick up tube from tank--clear---suggestions?
 

73m819

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look for sucking air leak look, at the two petpocks by the fuel filter, or a cracked suction line
 

acetomatoco

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check the emergency shut down valve on top of the Injector Pump... it is run by the T handle top dead center on your dash.. You have to manually reset it under the hood, or thru the fender opening because they usually do not push in well and just kink the wire...ask me how I know, right John Tennis????
 

groundog

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:) :) thanks for the replys---took fittings apart and put tape on all threads and made sure all tubes are pushed into the fittings before tightening any nut---hopefull that wii work ---easier to find the problem with a in tank pump
 

timntrucks

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sure sounds like a leak in the fuel line,, check the valve that is under the floor under the drivers side seat. there is 6 lines there that might give you a leak. i looked for over a month to find my leak and i had to pressure up the system in order to find it
 

GIJoeCzar

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I would recommend by-passing the plunger that sits just before the fuel metering pump. The plunger is used to boost fuel pressure in the line (much like pumping the "bulb" on the fuel line to a boat motor). That plunger, although great when it's working, more often than not sucks air and causes problems.
 

jwaller

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I just replaced all the lines under the cab in my 818 on the spider valve or the tank selector valve and what a difference. now this thing moves like it should
 

rmgill

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Groundog, when I had my M813, I serviced the Fuel filter and didn't quite get the procedure right. First, make sure the valves are closed and opened the correct way for the filter. Second, make sure the filter can's seal is in good order and correctly installed. I fudged it once and the seal wasn't correctly in place and I couldn't get it to prime.
 
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