Did you ever check the "booster" pump ? Try pulling off the plug shown in picture two just below the socket on the left side. If there is junk in there then the pump needs to come off and be cleaned out. What can happen is the gears (shown in picture three) can get gummed up and actually break the input shaft. This pump "must" work to get the correct pressure and amount of fuel to the injection head.
The in-tank fuel pump will not be strong enough to overcome the injection pumps internal metered orifice for air bleeding and cooling.
Hello rusty. I have not been on here in a long time so I'll start by saying hello and how's it been? Hope all is well.
So I've been searching the **** out of the forums trying to get my deuce running again, and have been doing well so far. Pretty much I'm at this step now of removing the fuel supply pump on my IP. Now, what I wanted to ask was before I decided that the issue is the fuel supply pump, I did all the necessary checks first. Changed fuel filters. Check for leaks, none found. Have pressure from tank all the way to the fuel supply "booster" pump. So I wanted to ask a few questions before removing the pump because I see that I will have to remove the engine mounts and steering gear in order to get the supply pump off. So my questions are;
- I disconnected the fuel supply hose and ran my own hose into a container of new fresh diesel sitting on the floor under the truck. Would not start. Would crank and fire but soon as it fired once it would go back to cranking, will not start. Ok;
- I ran the hose up to the top of the engine bay and had a buddy of mine put a funnel into the line and fill the line with fuel. THIS TIME IT STARTED NO PROBLEM LIKE IT WAS NEW. Ok. Ran great soon as I hit the starter button it fired and idled nicely. So when I gravity feed it it runs fine. When trying to have the supply pump pull fuel it wants to start but will not run. So my question is if it ran completely fine via gravity feed, that means I have no issues in the IP itself right? I'm trying to verify that the culprit is the booster pump.
-next question is if I do have to remove the supply pump, and say I remove it and it is gummed up, will I have to rebuild the entire IP? I'm thinking if it's gummed up in there then crappy gummy stuff got everywhere. But again I'm a bit lost because as I said it ran great via gravity feed through that pump??
- Last question is, If it's gummed up and I clean it, if it's the case of the input shaft broke as you mentioned, are these available? I have tried looking and all I can find is an entire pump.
Oh one more thing. In the pictures above you mentioned to remove a plug and see if it's gummed up. I removed it from that and I don't have enough room in truck to see in there; stuck a pick in there gently and only was wet with some fuel no gummies. This is what I wanted to tell you, for that port I don't have a plug, there is a line coming out going to the starting aid injector in the intake. It's an electric pump there, and if I have the whole system connected and remove the line at the injector for the intake, and hit the switch in the cab, fuel comes squirting out of there??? So fuel is getting to the IP and it runs fine I know I'm repeating myself but if it runs fine with fuel going through the pump then it can't be gummed up??? I always used good fuel and even though it's a multifuel I havent run more than a 80/20 mix of diesel/ used oil.
Sorry for the long post rusty and who ever else is reading, just had alot of information to give about this issue. Thanks in advance guys