TedO
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I found my fuel system was losing prime over time, and in order to start it, I would have to go through the bleed procedure by cracking the port on the fuel filter and cranking the engine.
After I got the engine started, I noticed fuel linking around the lift pump. I pulled the pump, and found the plunger was completely frozen. I replaced with a delphi CHFP906.
I noticed the plunger on the new fuel pump does move about 1 cm. When I tried to put on the new pump, I found the push rod fully extended, and I couldnt push it back. I removed the larger plate behind the fuel pump, and I could reach in and remove the push rod. I put some stiff assembly grease on it, and pushed it all the way in, and it stayed there. Interestingly, I turned the crank with a wrench, while my finger was on the end of the push rod, and I couldnt feel any movement of the push rod.
With the rod pushed in, I installed the new pump, tried to go through the prime procedure, but no fuel is coming out of the fuel filter bleed. I pulled the lines off the pump, and still no fuel is in the line from the fuel tank.
1) is there some problem with the fact I cant feel the push rod move when I turn the crank, or is the movement so slight that I am not feeling it? Is there something that I am missing between the push rod and the cam, perhaps something that fell out?
2) Is there a procedure to prime the new lift pump, other than the usual bleed procedure? I cranked the engine quite a few times.
3) Is there some issue with the new lift pump? Is the plunger supposed to move a little bit?
I am not sure what to do now.
After I got the engine started, I noticed fuel linking around the lift pump. I pulled the pump, and found the plunger was completely frozen. I replaced with a delphi CHFP906.
I noticed the plunger on the new fuel pump does move about 1 cm. When I tried to put on the new pump, I found the push rod fully extended, and I couldnt push it back. I removed the larger plate behind the fuel pump, and I could reach in and remove the push rod. I put some stiff assembly grease on it, and pushed it all the way in, and it stayed there. Interestingly, I turned the crank with a wrench, while my finger was on the end of the push rod, and I couldnt feel any movement of the push rod.
With the rod pushed in, I installed the new pump, tried to go through the prime procedure, but no fuel is coming out of the fuel filter bleed. I pulled the lines off the pump, and still no fuel is in the line from the fuel tank.
1) is there some problem with the fact I cant feel the push rod move when I turn the crank, or is the movement so slight that I am not feeling it? Is there something that I am missing between the push rod and the cam, perhaps something that fell out?
2) Is there a procedure to prime the new lift pump, other than the usual bleed procedure? I cranked the engine quite a few times.
3) Is there some issue with the new lift pump? Is the plunger supposed to move a little bit?
I am not sure what to do now.