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Hey All
I had posted this previously in a mods forum here. I am posting my latest and will also post link to the original thread. I am having problems where truck is getting air in the fuel system preventing it from starting and I have not yet located the source of the leak.
Could use some help.
Thanks
Hey fuel system peoples!
I have same problem even after replacing the fuel filter with a custom setup. I am still taking on air and after a day or two after running, it will start right up, for like 5 seconds and then dies. Will not start again unless charged and cranked enough to push the air through, then it starts and runs great, but loses prime again. Now loses prime just overnight.
So it's not leaking in filter housing anymore (old housing was leaking from water sensor).
How can I find out if my leak is on the supply line/lift pump side, or the post filter lines to the IP? I am ready to tear out the intake manifold on this and thinking it could also be the line between the lift pump and filter, or even the mech pump has a bad check valve, etc. There are a million ways to lose prime it would seem.
Can anyone get me a way to prove out which side of the system is leaking or bleeding back to the tank?
I also am aware of some scary GM tech bulletin saying you need to replace the fuel pump AND housing pressure cold advance assembly on the IP itself must be replaced due to check valve issues allowing fuel to bleed back to and de-prime. This seems extreme to me, as truck runs fine once primed to run.
Please let me know if you can think of anything? I will probably have to go through all of this and replace it, but how can I test, say, if my mechanical fuel pump is leaking back to the tank?
or if there is a return line problem? I have been suffering with this for years and thought I had it figured out. Please help.
Thanks
Drew
Link to other thread: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?36435-My-CUCV-spin-on-fuel-filter-mod/page26
Thanks guys I really need some help here. I am at the shop ready to start doing procedures, but I don't want to go pulling intake manifold and stuff for unnecessary work....
D
I had posted this previously in a mods forum here. I am posting my latest and will also post link to the original thread. I am having problems where truck is getting air in the fuel system preventing it from starting and I have not yet located the source of the leak.
Could use some help.
Thanks
Hey fuel system peoples!
I have same problem even after replacing the fuel filter with a custom setup. I am still taking on air and after a day or two after running, it will start right up, for like 5 seconds and then dies. Will not start again unless charged and cranked enough to push the air through, then it starts and runs great, but loses prime again. Now loses prime just overnight.
So it's not leaking in filter housing anymore (old housing was leaking from water sensor).
How can I find out if my leak is on the supply line/lift pump side, or the post filter lines to the IP? I am ready to tear out the intake manifold on this and thinking it could also be the line between the lift pump and filter, or even the mech pump has a bad check valve, etc. There are a million ways to lose prime it would seem.
Can anyone get me a way to prove out which side of the system is leaking or bleeding back to the tank?
I also am aware of some scary GM tech bulletin saying you need to replace the fuel pump AND housing pressure cold advance assembly on the IP itself must be replaced due to check valve issues allowing fuel to bleed back to and de-prime. This seems extreme to me, as truck runs fine once primed to run.
Please let me know if you can think of anything? I will probably have to go through all of this and replace it, but how can I test, say, if my mechanical fuel pump is leaking back to the tank?
or if there is a return line problem? I have been suffering with this for years and thought I had it figured out. Please help.
Thanks
Drew
Link to other thread: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?36435-My-CUCV-spin-on-fuel-filter-mod/page26
Thanks guys I really need some help here. I am at the shop ready to start doing procedures, but I don't want to go pulling intake manifold and stuff for unnecessary work....
D