sandcobra164
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I'm currently working on an M818 that I recovered out of Thomasville, GA. Anyhow, I replaced all the rubber lines to the selector valve and the main rubber line from the filter housing to the IP. It ran great for a little while, idled for once and was somewhat responsive to the throttle. Now it's doing exactly as it was before. I now suspect the primer pump line. It will prime and the pump will get hard to push. It does drop it's pressure on the gauge rather quickly. No big deal, that's the fuel going into the intake from the nozzle from what I've read. However, while running, the primer pump will lose it's "prime" rather quickly and will take about 2 or 3 pumps to build any resistance or pressure on the gauge. It also leaks diesel from time to time while pumping. Are the O-rings simply bad or should I just cap the IP where the primer line comes out. I'll probably go that route since I'm in the South and the trucks owner probably won't need the cold start feature anyhow. I've had trouble from the hard plastic lines leaking in the past and short of a leakdown check on the fuel system, this will probably be my next step. Let me know what you guys think. I'm wanting to get this truck ready to hit the open road.