Duckworthe
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Ok so my truck runs like a top. I check everything over before every start up. This engine fires up fast every time. Now for the fueling issue......I had an issue back about 4 months ago where I started the truck and it stumbled and stalled. Acted like there was air in the line. I primed the system and built up pressure and restarted the truck. It sputtered some then came up to idle and ran great. I found that after letting truck sit for about 12 hours or more it would act like this. I prime the bulb and it is soft. I keep pushing it and it gets hard. If I keep pushing it I can hear the fuel returning to the tank. So about 2 months ago I replaced the fuel lines and the Racor primer/fuel/water housing with a new unit. I get the truck running and drive it around and all is good. The next day I start the truck and same story, sputtering and primer soft. I end up replacing the primer housing again and also refab new lines with better fittings just to make sure that isn't the issue. I used quality fittings and parker push-lock hose. so I know I don't have a bad fuel line. I called Racor tech line and talk to them. Their story is this, quote "The primer housing is new but could be sitting on the shelf for 10 years as we don't really sell these to often. We recommend anyone with the 3116 to place a check valve in line at the tank." end quote. Ok... so I don't think I have two bad primer housings but do put in the check valve. get the truck running and then leave the truck non running for about 2 months. Now it is time to go to the Expo. I start the truck and get sputter but no stall and then prime the line while it is running and it comes to idle and runs great. I should add here that when it is stumbling it also has white smoke out exhaust until it comes to idle. It takes about 2 min for the truck to come to a clean strong idle. Now for some back ground info- I can turn the truck off for anywhere from an hour to 6 hours and it fires right up, I don't know the precise time it takes for it to have the issue, basically just over night or 12 hours. I checked the oil and there is no Antifreeze in it. I check the exhaust and it doesn't smell like antifreeze or is wet.
Now to yesterday. I take the truck to a shop and ask them to check it out as I just don't have the time and want it fixed. They tell me that they found the issue. Quote "the issue is that the injectors have copper seals under them and they need to be replaced because the cylinder pressure is blowing back up the line and pushing the fuel back through the system. This requires the head be removed and machined. We can't do the work because we don't have the tools to do the 3116. The tools are about $2000. dollars." end quote. I told them that once it gets to idle it isn't acting like it has fuel issues. I don't understand that. Wouldn't it have fuel issues while running also? I am going to pick it up today and take it home. I know that those copper seals can be an issue but I really don't think it is MY issue here.
Here is my next step, I will get some fittings and hook a vacuum pump to the lines from the tank forward and see if I loose pressure over time. Next- hook fuel pump in line and pressure the system and look for leaks and also see if a lift pump makes the issue go away. I am open to any and all suggestions here. I don't have an issue paying for a repair if that's what it needs, but I don't think this is a pull the engine apart repair at this point. feel free to give me a text or call if you have thoughts on this and I will also check here throughout the day.
Thank you,
Eric 619-952-4337
Now to yesterday. I take the truck to a shop and ask them to check it out as I just don't have the time and want it fixed. They tell me that they found the issue. Quote "the issue is that the injectors have copper seals under them and they need to be replaced because the cylinder pressure is blowing back up the line and pushing the fuel back through the system. This requires the head be removed and machined. We can't do the work because we don't have the tools to do the 3116. The tools are about $2000. dollars." end quote. I told them that once it gets to idle it isn't acting like it has fuel issues. I don't understand that. Wouldn't it have fuel issues while running also? I am going to pick it up today and take it home. I know that those copper seals can be an issue but I really don't think it is MY issue here.
Here is my next step, I will get some fittings and hook a vacuum pump to the lines from the tank forward and see if I loose pressure over time. Next- hook fuel pump in line and pressure the system and look for leaks and also see if a lift pump makes the issue go away. I am open to any and all suggestions here. I don't have an issue paying for a repair if that's what it needs, but I don't think this is a pull the engine apart repair at this point. feel free to give me a text or call if you have thoughts on this and I will also check here throughout the day.
Thank you,
Eric 619-952-4337