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I am in the process of acquiring a 1985 M1009, The truck is mechanically and electrically (still 24V) sound and somewhat recently made a 10 hour trip from VAto PA to be stored while the previous owner redeployed to Alaska.
When driving the truck, it stalled and left us on the side of the road. The previous owner was planning on replacing the fuel filter, so that's where we started.
Still would not run.
Replaced the Mechanical Fuel pump, primed the fuel system off the barb by the filter bleeder valve with a vacuum pump. The truck would start, run, and idle well. When we crack the Bleeder on the filter assembly to ensure that all air was out of the system the truck would shut off. We did this two more times with the same results, regardless the of the engines RPMs.
Is this normal?
Now my friend and I are not light wheel vehicle mechanics, or GM Diesel guys. He however is a Benz tech, and I am mechanically inclined.
We feel that when we crack the bleeder valve while the truck is running fuel should should emerge under some pressure as the pumps seem to put out about 5psi. I know the IP is capable of pulling fuel from what i have read here; which is how we feel the truck is running currently. We are a little out of our element, and cant find a similar issue posted online to reference. We don't want to risk damaging anything as we are trying to get it ready for daily driver duty.
We have a new diesel electric pump that we can use to bypass the mechanical pump, however we would both prefer to leave it mechanical for the time being.
Thanks
When driving the truck, it stalled and left us on the side of the road. The previous owner was planning on replacing the fuel filter, so that's where we started.
Still would not run.
Replaced the Mechanical Fuel pump, primed the fuel system off the barb by the filter bleeder valve with a vacuum pump. The truck would start, run, and idle well. When we crack the Bleeder on the filter assembly to ensure that all air was out of the system the truck would shut off. We did this two more times with the same results, regardless the of the engines RPMs.
Is this normal?
Now my friend and I are not light wheel vehicle mechanics, or GM Diesel guys. He however is a Benz tech, and I am mechanically inclined.
We feel that when we crack the bleeder valve while the truck is running fuel should should emerge under some pressure as the pumps seem to put out about 5psi. I know the IP is capable of pulling fuel from what i have read here; which is how we feel the truck is running currently. We are a little out of our element, and cant find a similar issue posted online to reference. We don't want to risk damaging anything as we are trying to get it ready for daily driver duty.
We have a new diesel electric pump that we can use to bypass the mechanical pump, however we would both prefer to leave it mechanical for the time being.
Thanks