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I've read the TM's and covered the dozen or so related SS thread regarding fuel prime on these M35A3 trucks but I fear my issue has surpassed the TM troubleshooting steps and into deeper water.
This M35A3 fired up momentarily when I first cranked her. She turns over quick. She does fire on either. I've had some luck to get her to puff white smoke but it has come and gone..and remained gone at this point. Fuel is old but decent and has 3/4 tank. I've held the throttle open and cranked the living hell out of it, used a can of either gently as well, but no luck staying running.
So far I've replaced the fuel filter, which was full of fuel, and removed the check valve on the fuel tank to inspect and clean. Sure enough it was stuck closed with crud but now works well. I disconnected the fuel line after the elbow on the tank and pressurized the fuel tank with air to visually see it flow a steady stream which is clean red diesel.
I've loosened the fuel line up at the injection pump and pressurized the fuel tank to purge any air then tightened it. The IP shut off solenoid gives a sharp audible click with the power switch on and off. I've followed the TM steps in "giving it a gentle tap" and checking for power and ohms which are both fine. It felt like a solenoid issue initially but I had some smoke here and there. I was getting some pressure through to the fuel filter or so I thought since I had some smoke.
I suspect I had some pressure built up from cranking and air pressure from the fuel tank but the volume of fuel that was drained from the fuel/water separator drain valve was forceful but short lived. I suspect it was left over from the filter exchange and I used a brake clean red straw to clean out any debris but now no fuel drains out. I've cranked it more and got very little fuel but even then it too stopped. I loosened the line on the top side of the IP that goes to the fuel filter and it appears dry. Tapping the fuel filter it sounds empty.
steven stuchell mentioned in a previous thread of a check valve in the return line that can cause a 3116 to not fire up. I'm assuming this is on the output side of the head (front). My understanding is the blockage could be due to the stuck valve which is trapping air preventing it from purging or firing. In this case it explains why I have no return fuel to the tank but I should have fuel to the drain on the fuel/water seperator right after the IP.. which I don't.
Some forums have said it's possible the governor is stuck or sticking which may be true. This isn't an "all or nothing" fuel situation until recently. At this point I'm guessing it needs to be sent off for rebuild. Even with a pressurized fuel system (5 psi), confirmed fuel to the IP, assumed working solenoid (yes I know, will verify by removal), and cranking it with the throttle full open I still don't get fuel.
Thoughts?
This M35A3 fired up momentarily when I first cranked her. She turns over quick. She does fire on either. I've had some luck to get her to puff white smoke but it has come and gone..and remained gone at this point. Fuel is old but decent and has 3/4 tank. I've held the throttle open and cranked the living hell out of it, used a can of either gently as well, but no luck staying running.
So far I've replaced the fuel filter, which was full of fuel, and removed the check valve on the fuel tank to inspect and clean. Sure enough it was stuck closed with crud but now works well. I disconnected the fuel line after the elbow on the tank and pressurized the fuel tank with air to visually see it flow a steady stream which is clean red diesel.
I've loosened the fuel line up at the injection pump and pressurized the fuel tank to purge any air then tightened it. The IP shut off solenoid gives a sharp audible click with the power switch on and off. I've followed the TM steps in "giving it a gentle tap" and checking for power and ohms which are both fine. It felt like a solenoid issue initially but I had some smoke here and there. I was getting some pressure through to the fuel filter or so I thought since I had some smoke.
I suspect I had some pressure built up from cranking and air pressure from the fuel tank but the volume of fuel that was drained from the fuel/water separator drain valve was forceful but short lived. I suspect it was left over from the filter exchange and I used a brake clean red straw to clean out any debris but now no fuel drains out. I've cranked it more and got very little fuel but even then it too stopped. I loosened the line on the top side of the IP that goes to the fuel filter and it appears dry. Tapping the fuel filter it sounds empty.
steven stuchell mentioned in a previous thread of a check valve in the return line that can cause a 3116 to not fire up. I'm assuming this is on the output side of the head (front). My understanding is the blockage could be due to the stuck valve which is trapping air preventing it from purging or firing. In this case it explains why I have no return fuel to the tank but I should have fuel to the drain on the fuel/water seperator right after the IP.. which I don't.
Some forums have said it's possible the governor is stuck or sticking which may be true. This isn't an "all or nothing" fuel situation until recently. At this point I'm guessing it needs to be sent off for rebuild. Even with a pressurized fuel system (5 psi), confirmed fuel to the IP, assumed working solenoid (yes I know, will verify by removal), and cranking it with the throttle full open I still don't get fuel.
Thoughts?