Vette427
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Guys,
Fired my 923a2 up today, cranked perfect, ran fine (I pull the man throttle open to 1000 rpm for warm up), truck started to bog down and then shut off. Could not refire, although the truck did sputter and stumble like it wanted to run.
Finally got it to fire and respond to throttle, but as soon as I put it in gear it died.
Cracked open the line going into the injector pump (3/4 banjo bolt) and manually bled the system (using the manual pump) for a minute or two. There was some air in the line (foaming, spitting).
Closed the line and continued to pump and the pump got firm like it should. Also heard a sound in the injector pump, sounds like a bypass maybe? Truck fired right up and ran at idle for 10-15 min. Shut off and restarted immediately, no problem. Let it sit for about 20 min and won't start.
A couple of things unique to my situation. Truck was parked for some time uphill. Nothing major or extreme, but enough that it could be a factor. Also, I bumped the truck fuel tank bracket today with the tractor. No damage or dents to the fuel tank, no damage to the brackets, but maybe enough to jar something loose in the tank. This is why I cranked the truck initially (when I first had the problem), to move out of the way after I bumped it.
Also, I'm not 100% positive that I bled the system properly or long enough (although the truck did start and run fine for 10-15 minutes at idle and immediately restart).
The good news is that the fuel is fresh and the spin-on fuel filter was replaced last year. Not sure if being parked uphill could cause something to settle in the filter causing a blockage or cause the truck to lose prime or have a check valve or something stick.
Truck has ALWAYS started well (even in freezing weather) and ran perfect about 3 weeks ago.
Any ideas or direction is appreciated.
Fired my 923a2 up today, cranked perfect, ran fine (I pull the man throttle open to 1000 rpm for warm up), truck started to bog down and then shut off. Could not refire, although the truck did sputter and stumble like it wanted to run.
Finally got it to fire and respond to throttle, but as soon as I put it in gear it died.
Cracked open the line going into the injector pump (3/4 banjo bolt) and manually bled the system (using the manual pump) for a minute or two. There was some air in the line (foaming, spitting).
Closed the line and continued to pump and the pump got firm like it should. Also heard a sound in the injector pump, sounds like a bypass maybe? Truck fired right up and ran at idle for 10-15 min. Shut off and restarted immediately, no problem. Let it sit for about 20 min and won't start.
A couple of things unique to my situation. Truck was parked for some time uphill. Nothing major or extreme, but enough that it could be a factor. Also, I bumped the truck fuel tank bracket today with the tractor. No damage or dents to the fuel tank, no damage to the brackets, but maybe enough to jar something loose in the tank. This is why I cranked the truck initially (when I first had the problem), to move out of the way after I bumped it.
Also, I'm not 100% positive that I bled the system properly or long enough (although the truck did start and run fine for 10-15 minutes at idle and immediately restart).
The good news is that the fuel is fresh and the spin-on fuel filter was replaced last year. Not sure if being parked uphill could cause something to settle in the filter causing a blockage or cause the truck to lose prime or have a check valve or something stick.
Truck has ALWAYS started well (even in freezing weather) and ran perfect about 3 weeks ago.
Any ideas or direction is appreciated.
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