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I just installed mine the other day from LMC... I'll have to get some pics!Save the under hood area from road wetness and dirt. Get the rubber filler panels in place. They work.
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I just installed mine the other day from LMC... I'll have to get some pics!Save the under hood area from road wetness and dirt. Get the rubber filler panels in place. They work.
Care to share the part number from LMC?I just installed mine the other day from LMC... I'll have to get some pics!
Looks like it was 30-2402 and 30-2403. $16.95 ea. with the clips. Not a heavy as the originals but seem ok. I waited a month for them from USA1 to finally call and have them tell me they 'might' be another month. LMC got them out pretty quick.Care to share the part number from LMC?
No, as far as I know the engine has about 30K miles on it. Cool barn! I work in the rain...Entertain this thought. CUCVRUS Repair Projects | Page 6 | SteelSoldiers Have you ever changed the lift pump and injection pump?
Where did you buy the parts?I recently ran into a run/die/no start issue and it was the fuel shutoff solenoid. Replaced it and running again.
Mileage has no value at this point. things just wear out and go bad setting and doing nothing. I would replace the lift pump first and double check the hoses and clamps front to back. If that don't solve it time to drop the fuel tank and replace the sock filter in the tank. I had people tell me to remove it but I never did. New Gasoline trucks don't even have fuel filters. But try all that then go to the one dreaded always avoided money item the injection pump. I always like the huge performance improvement f a fresh rebuilt injection pump from a reputable rebuilder. Fixes a lot of ills at one time. Good Luck and Happy Thanksgiving.No, as far as I know the engine has about 30K miles on it. Cool barn! I work in the rain...
Do the symptoms I describe sound like an injection pump issue? It was running strong the whole day, still running strong during the brief periods it was running.
We checked all of that and it was good to go. The engine has some extra blow by and it's lost some power.I recently ran into a run/die/no start issue and it was the fuel shutoff solenoid. Replaced it and running again.
Where did you buy the parts?
Working in the rain means I really don't want to throw parts at it if they aren't needed, so please bear with me.Mileage has no value at this point. things just wear out and go bad setting and doing nothing.
My filter base has a pressure gauge. It's steady at 7 - 8 psi right to the point of the truck shutting down. It doesn't drop pressure, even a little, and then die - it's steady pressure and the engine dies, and even after it dies for 30 seconds or so the gauge stays at 7 - 8. This would seem to indicate that everything to the filter is flowing and pumping properly?I would replace the lift pump first and double check the hoses and clamps front to back. If that don't solve it time to drop the fuel tank and replace the sock filter in the tank.
I agree with you there. My plan today is to start it, wait for it to die, then pull the pink wire and see if I hear any clicking of the solenoid when I touch it back. If it's just the solenoid I'd prefer to swap it out for now.I always like the huge performance improvement f a fresh rebuilt injection pump from a reputable rebuilder. Fixes a lot of ills at one time.
Same to you and yours! Hope you can enjoy it with family there.Good Luck and Happy Thanksgiving.
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