M931A2
Well where do I begin, I went out to start it a few days ago and it was a no-go situation .
It's had an intermittent habit of starting hard for a few years, but always started, but not this time .
So I addressed all the usual suspects, does it have fuel, is it getting to the pump etc.
Cracked open the bleeder at the last filter pushed on the little pump till I was blue in the face, some air, some fuel, gave up on that, drilled a hole in the fuel cap, installed a schrader valve and squeezed a little air certain that I would find fuel dripping out where it MUST be sucking air in ...
This went on for a bit, not as decisive or efficient as I thought the process would be, cracked open the bleeder on top backside of the pump, got fuel and air coming out there for what seemed like forever, still sure that I should be seeing fuel leak out of somewhere on the ride up from the tank, nope .
In between these several attempts of getting the pump full of fuel I tried starting it, nothing .
So I removed the return line off the pump with the little spring loaded ball in it, gave it a brake clean bath and removed a lot of brown gunk, I'm reasonably certain it was stuck somewhat open and drained all my fuel back to the tank, including all the fuel from the long injector lines, as when I finally loosened the little bleeders on top of the injectors I got nothing but air for an eternity with the little primer pump on the side of the block .
So back to the air to the tank, after another long period of time and eventually got 90+% straight fuel out of the lines at the injectors, good enough to give it a whirl with the starter again .
It started alright, and went straight to the moon !
I was unprepared for that (novice move) fortunately for me and the engine I had removed a section of intake pipe and the rubber boot that was in my way to bleed the injectors, providing me a metal surface to put a 5 gal bucket up against that I grabbed in a blurry hurry .
Still not enough but brought the rpm's down considerably, not being able to bring it down any more and it showing no signs of stopping for days I grabbed my wrenches off of the cowl, and eventally found the one that fit the injector lines at the pump and cracked those open eating high pressure diesel with my face , eyes etc. until it died .
Truck must be a female, it's messed with me since I've owned it .
I can go out to my to my old Deuce, fire it right up and drive it anywhere without fail, I love that old no power steering havin smokin son of a biscuit eater .
That 5 ton, not so much .