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My M1009 is doing the same thing after converting to 12v. I changed the lift pump to an in-line electric when I added the turbo and it has been working fine. The tank is full of fresh diesel and I changed the fuel filter. When I try to bleed the filter, you can hear the pump running but no...
Have you tried to start the engine without turning on the electric pump? If it starts, you might have put the electric pump on the return line instead of the feed line.
I added one to mine in prep to remove the mech lift pump for a turbo install and it made my truck run stronger. I guess my mech pump wasnt giving it enough pressure by itself.
I must be an idiot, what are you searching on ebay to find those kits. I haven't found one yet. Thank you.
BTW I did find the part numbers for the lines on an advanced search [thumbzup]
Just had mine towed while I was deployed because it hadn't moved in 24 hours. Apparently, a bus driver hit a car driving around it and complained. Fighting this one.
After learning my M1009 wouldn't start at 19F, I put a NAPA 600W block heater in last night. I used a long socket extension and hammer method. I put it on a timer to come on at 0400 for an 0630 start. It fired up on first turn of the key this morning. I agree, it takes longer to drain...