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M925 stalling after fuel /filter change -ideas?

sampson123

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1. Engine ran with no problems for about 30 miles with new fuel and filter. tank has minor remaining debris, old filter was not too dirty with some brown slime inside. Used sea-foam and other fuel conditioners.
2. Pulling bushes out of ground with winch, experienced stalling, fuel in tank was low, angle of grade could have caused low fuel to intake pipe in tank.
3. PT pump has minor leak (fuel out) until engine is warm, then leak appears to stop. Has been like this for almost the full 18 months of my ownership of truck, stalling problem started this spring.
4. Stalls only at low RPMs.
5. Restarts soon sometimes after stall, sometimes need to sit for 1/2 to restart.
6. RPMs normal idle speed 500-600 RPM, can drop when air system blows out condensate.
7. RPMs sometime hunt 500-700 RPM yet generally run consistent 500-600.

Gentlemen looking forward to understanding your thoughts.

Best Regards from Lebanon, TN
Sampson123:(
 

porkysplace

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1. Engine ran with no problems for about 30 miles with new fuel and filter. tank has minor remaining debris, old filter was not too dirty with some brown slime inside. Used sea-foam and other fuel conditioners.
2. Pulling bushes out of ground with winch, experienced stalling, fuel in tank was low, angle of grade could have caused low fuel to intake pipe in tank.
3. PT pump has minor leak (fuel out) until engine is warm, then leak appears to stop. Has been like this for almost the full 18 months of my ownership of truck, stalling problem started this spring.
4. Stalls only at low RPMs.
5. Restarts soon sometimes after stall, sometimes need to sit for 1/2 to restart.
6. RPMs normal idle speed 500-600 RPM, can drop when air system blows out condensate.
7. RPMs sometime hunt 500-700 RPM yet generally run consistent 500-600.

Gentlemen looking forward to understanding your thoughts.

Best Regards from Lebanon, TN
Sampson123:(
If fuel leaks out air gets in . You need to fix this problem first.
 
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