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I own three M939 series trucks with the NHC250 so I'm familiar with how air leaks in the fuel supply system can cause havoc. I'm hearing the 8.3L isn't too different in that air leaks (along with a bunch of other nit-noid things) cause a lot of no-start headaches that people originally misdiagnose a bad injector pump. My question is what is actual fail rate of the injector pump vs. something else that is simple on the 8.3L when it comes to crank- no start issues?
Here's why I'm asking: I plan to look at a M931A2 this weekend as the truck looks much cleaner in pics than the M931A1 I own and I hope to get better mpg out of the newer engine. The seller bought the truck a few years ago as a toy and is getting tired of the upkeep (sound familiar?). He's having crank-no start issues and says he's out of options to work on it so he's trying to unload it. He thinks the IP failed and doesn't want to deal with it. When I asked how he came to that conclusion he said that he changed all the filters, bled the lines, ensured good prime, and even tied back the cut-off solenoid (not sure on this since I never touched an 8.3L). I asked if he checked the inlet supply pressure and he said he doesn't have a way to do it but he can get fuel flowing freely out of the connection right before the IP...thus the IP must be bad. I asked if he asked anyone for help or used any forums and he said his buddy who is pretty good with a wrench (diesel farm tractors) helped him but didn't fix the problem.
So.....
Based on my reading through SS, this doesn't sound like a robust diagnosis and there are lot of other things to check before condemning the IP. But wanted to ask the experts here how many times is it minor stuff to fix or does the IP on these engines have a high failure rate. Thoughts?
Here's why I'm asking: I plan to look at a M931A2 this weekend as the truck looks much cleaner in pics than the M931A1 I own and I hope to get better mpg out of the newer engine. The seller bought the truck a few years ago as a toy and is getting tired of the upkeep (sound familiar?). He's having crank-no start issues and says he's out of options to work on it so he's trying to unload it. He thinks the IP failed and doesn't want to deal with it. When I asked how he came to that conclusion he said that he changed all the filters, bled the lines, ensured good prime, and even tied back the cut-off solenoid (not sure on this since I never touched an 8.3L). I asked if he checked the inlet supply pressure and he said he doesn't have a way to do it but he can get fuel flowing freely out of the connection right before the IP...thus the IP must be bad. I asked if he asked anyone for help or used any forums and he said his buddy who is pretty good with a wrench (diesel farm tractors) helped him but didn't fix the problem.
So.....
Based on my reading through SS, this doesn't sound like a robust diagnosis and there are lot of other things to check before condemning the IP. But wanted to ask the experts here how many times is it minor stuff to fix or does the IP on these engines have a high failure rate. Thoughts?
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