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M1009 opinions before IP change

ms1223

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My 84 M1009 will start run for a couple of miles loose power and stall. I checked the fuel for water, new fuel filter, checked for air leakage and cleaned the return line check valve a couple of times. Fuel pump pressure is good.
Any suggestions before I go after the IP? It seems to run good after it stalls only for a few minutes. Does the return line check valve go bad?
Any suggestions welcomed.
Thanks, Mike
 

Ken_86gt

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Was the check ball dirty enough to require cleaning? If so, you either repair the fuel pump or remove the check ball....For long term reliability I would look into the fuel pump.
 

tequilaiam

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How do you know if there is air leakage?

My experience: possible that air gets in but fuel doesn't drip out, making it impossible to source a leak. I bought clear fuel line and quickly IDed where the leak was comming from.

Check your water in fuel sensor in your fuel filter assembly. I found mine had a tiny pinhole leak that sealed up when pressurized by the pump but let in a little bit of air to allow the filter housing to drain back to the tank. therefore, I could start it up then after a little while that air bubble got sucked into the IP and stalled it.
 

ms1223

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Thanks for the info. When I cleaned the ball check it had a small amount of small hard particles. I put a clear hose on the retun line and saw no air bubbles. Fuel is good pressure. The truck will run good for ten minutes after sitting for a few hours. It then stalls, has no power, it will restart immediately. It will stall when slowing down, it's a real treat when you restart with you your foot on the brake trying to slow the truck
 

Barrman

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If you had particles in the check valve, your IP is coming apart. Start planning for a replacement or rebuild. The stalling while coasting is another sign of it dying.
 
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