TadB
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I have a question. A week or two ago, I was having problems starting my 818. When i picked it up from GL, we put new batteries in it, bumped the start switch and it fired up and ran great. Over the next couple weeks after driving it several hundred miles, if i stopped somewhere and let the truck idle, it would start to surge(idle up, down, up, down. It also got harder and harder to start.
I finally got time to fool with it. From everything my mechanical ability told me the mechanical fuel pump was having problems. I could pressurize the fuel tank, crank the truck and it would run until i took the pressure off of the tank. I took the pump off and took it to a diesel repair shop. They bench tested the pump. They said the pump it putting out about 165 psi and it should be pumping about 170, but its fine.
My first question is. What other things should i look at to be causing this( truck hard starting and surging)? Next question, the guy at the shop told me he could shim the pump and change the gov spring and get more fuel pressure and rpm's. Can he really do this and if so whats a safe rpm to run on an 8000 mile 250 Cummings?
At this point im pretty sure im pulling air somewhere in the system. I wish i wouldn't have jumped the gun and pulled the pump. Oh well, cant do anything about it at this point but put it back on and fix it. Any help would be much appreciated.
I finally got time to fool with it. From everything my mechanical ability told me the mechanical fuel pump was having problems. I could pressurize the fuel tank, crank the truck and it would run until i took the pressure off of the tank. I took the pump off and took it to a diesel repair shop. They bench tested the pump. They said the pump it putting out about 165 psi and it should be pumping about 170, but its fine.
My first question is. What other things should i look at to be causing this( truck hard starting and surging)? Next question, the guy at the shop told me he could shim the pump and change the gov spring and get more fuel pressure and rpm's. Can he really do this and if so whats a safe rpm to run on an 8000 mile 250 Cummings?
At this point im pretty sure im pulling air somewhere in the system. I wish i wouldn't have jumped the gun and pulled the pump. Oh well, cant do anything about it at this point but put it back on and fix it. Any help would be much appreciated.