galeo7171
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I recently replaced the IP, injectors, and did the spin on fuel filter mod. Over the last month I've had a heck of a time getting it to run/stay running.
First off, After I installed everything and bled the lines out, the truck fired right up then died after about 5 minutes. I looked over everything and realized that I forgot to hook up the fuel return line to the IP (which I assumed got air in the lines and caused the truck to die).
Next, I hooked the return line back up and tried bleeding out the fuel lines again....well this burned up the starter. I got a new starter and installed it. I started up the truck and it at first was running rough, then it cleared up and was running nice!!! Success...or so I thought. I noticed a lot of fuel leaking on to the ground. I left truck running to trace down the leak, but it died after about 3 minutes. I discovered that one of the fuel return nozzles on one of my new injectors had fallen off
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So, I replaced the broken injector with a new one. I bled out the lines, again! Now the truck won't start at all. I bled the lines out by loosening up the injector lines and turning over the truck until I saw fuel coming out. I'm going to guess that maybe I have a problem with the glow plugs (which were all new prior to installing the injection pump, and the glow plug controller is new also). When I turn the Key, the wait light comes on and the relay cycles. But, when I try starting the truck, wouldn't there be some puffs of smoke coming out the exhaust if the truck is getting fuel? I know my problem is either fuel or fire...I'm going to test the glow plugs, but I'm curious if the lack of smoke out the exhaust would indicate it not getting fuel?
First off, After I installed everything and bled the lines out, the truck fired right up then died after about 5 minutes. I looked over everything and realized that I forgot to hook up the fuel return line to the IP (which I assumed got air in the lines and caused the truck to die).
Next, I hooked the return line back up and tried bleeding out the fuel lines again....well this burned up the starter. I got a new starter and installed it. I started up the truck and it at first was running rough, then it cleared up and was running nice!!! Success...or so I thought. I noticed a lot of fuel leaking on to the ground. I left truck running to trace down the leak, but it died after about 3 minutes. I discovered that one of the fuel return nozzles on one of my new injectors had fallen off
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So, I replaced the broken injector with a new one. I bled out the lines, again! Now the truck won't start at all. I bled the lines out by loosening up the injector lines and turning over the truck until I saw fuel coming out. I'm going to guess that maybe I have a problem with the glow plugs (which were all new prior to installing the injection pump, and the glow plug controller is new also). When I turn the Key, the wait light comes on and the relay cycles. But, when I try starting the truck, wouldn't there be some puffs of smoke coming out the exhaust if the truck is getting fuel? I know my problem is either fuel or fire...I'm going to test the glow plugs, but I'm curious if the lack of smoke out the exhaust would indicate it not getting fuel?
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