Truckyea
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About 10 months ago my fuel tank leaked all over my driveway after filling it. It stop after a few days, but shortly after that, the 6.2 popped on my way to work.
Fast forward, I have since been way to busy to mess with it until now during my lay off season.
Since then I dropped in a new motor (6.5TD) and 2 new battery's just recently.
I have also bought a few more new parts including a new 20 gallon fuel tank but, haven't changed the tank yet being that the gauge still reads 3/4 full.
My question is, will a hole in the tank from rust I guess give me hard starting/stall no restart issues???
I swapped over everything from my 6.2 to the 6.5, full mechanical, accessories and all.
She will start and run but only for a few minutes at best then die.
Then bleeding the air out over and over via stock canister or switching over to the 6.5 style filter and bleeding it basically the same way, it will still only start up after approximately 30 mins later after stalling no matter witch fuel/water separator I use. So I can rule out a faulty 6.2 fuel block.
I also get a plenty of fuel from the stock mechanical lift pump, not measured, but will almost instantly fill a filter and make a mess.
Fast forward, I have since been way to busy to mess with it until now during my lay off season.
Since then I dropped in a new motor (6.5TD) and 2 new battery's just recently.
I have also bought a few more new parts including a new 20 gallon fuel tank but, haven't changed the tank yet being that the gauge still reads 3/4 full.
My question is, will a hole in the tank from rust I guess give me hard starting/stall no restart issues???
I swapped over everything from my 6.2 to the 6.5, full mechanical, accessories and all.
She will start and run but only for a few minutes at best then die.
Then bleeding the air out over and over via stock canister or switching over to the 6.5 style filter and bleeding it basically the same way, it will still only start up after approximately 30 mins later after stalling no matter witch fuel/water separator I use. So I can rule out a faulty 6.2 fuel block.
I also get a plenty of fuel from the stock mechanical lift pump, not measured, but will almost instantly fill a filter and make a mess.
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