OK I posted this on CF. Thanks Mike for the tip on the Overflow valve. I just finished reading your testing on it and then rechecked to see you mention that lol.
Quote is what I posted over there:
I just got my truck going again after fixing the 1/4 tank issues. I used a DSV on my intank module. Now it doesnt start unless I bump the key to run the LP for 25 secs. The fp builds up and then it fires right up. Same thing when hot. If it sits its crank and crank. restart it quickly like in a drive through, fires right up. My lp did start to die on me so I swapped that as well. I fixed some fuel leaks I had at the lp connections. Wonder if I should reinstall those leaks?
Wiped all the fuel fittings I can see, except the return from the back of the head, and nothing seems to weep any fuel. FP stay high for a couple minutes aftershut down as well. No drips on the ground either.
So any tricks on finding fuel drain back issues? I am dreading its in the tank. No fun pulling a tank on a QCSB. really thinking of pulling the bed next time.
Truck starts and runs rough for a few seconds then clears up. Well has a small rolling idle, but that came with my bigger injectors. I am going to loop some clear hose between the filter and VP and see if air is in the line. Just because I have FP doesnt mean there cant be air in the lines.
Any tricks/tips pitfalls for the fuel drain back issues?
I did some testing according to the bluechip diesel VP44 diag page and came up with it being a fuel delivery problem. Like I said I only installed a DSV replaced the supply line to the filter, cleaned the prefilter and replaced the walbro with another one, and redid the regulator. The fuel lines used to weep fuel and would drip ocasionally. It no longer leaks but now the hard starting. Used to fire up right away. Not sure if its in the tank, or the new line or? I havent tested the overflow valve as I dont think that would cause this. Or would it?
PICs and narration:
3/8 clear tubing between the filter housing and the vp Long enough to loop up under the wiper.
A quick run. Got on it and the air gets worse. How with an electric pump?
After shutdown, the fuel draining back to the tank I hope. Nothing on the ground so its gotta back to the tank. The bubbles appear from the filter housing. Why I dont think the relief valve is stuck open.
OK I posted this on CF. Thanks Mike for the tip on the Overflow valve. I just finished reading your testing on it and then rechecked to see you mention that lol.
Quote is what I posted over there:
PICs and narration:
3/8 clear tubing between the filter housing and the vp Long enough to loop up under the wiper.
This is the truck idling. Air is somewhere getting in the system.http://s12.photobucket.com/albums/a207/CrazyMoparGirl/Mobile%20Uploads/?action=view¤t=0718111045.mp4
A quick run. Got on it and the air gets worse. How with an electric pump?
After shutdown, the fuel draining back to the tank I hope. Nothing on the ground so its gotta back to the tank. The bubbles appear from the filter housing. Why I dont think the relief valve is stuck open.