travistodd1
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Hello, I would like to start out by saying thank you to everyone who keeps helping me with my vehicle problems. This forum has been a great resource for getting my M817 closer to running.
I have been working on my M817 for a little while and figure out what was keeping it from running. I can now go out and fire it right off. The problem is it wants to idle very high. I am estimating around 1500 RPM's Here is where I am at with the project.
1. Obtained from the previous owner because it had been parked and would not start after being parked. Sat for several years but unknown just how long.
2. Brought home and flushed out the coolant and changed the oil. Installed new fuel filter.
3. As a note, the fuel tank selector has been bypassed and the lines appear to be in very good condition.
4. It would no build fuel pressure. I replaced the primer pump on the dash and ultimately the fuel pump.
5. The truck fired off but was spraying fuel all over the place. Idle was right where it should be.
6. Discovered a couple fitting had come loose on the pressure side of the fuel line. Tightened the fuel fittings up and it fixed the leak. Now the truck wants to idle high. I am estimating 1,500 RPM (tachometer not working yet).
7. I have been tracing the fuel lines and checking the fitting but can't seem to find where it may be pulling air into the fuel system causing a high idle issue.
The throttle responds as it should, it just will not idle down to where it needs to be. The pump I put on was new and not a reman. It was supposed to be for the M809 series of trucks. Is there an idle adjustment on the pump I am unaware of or something else I need to be looking at? The only thing I noticed different between the pumps was the brass fitting at the fuel line inlet (from the tank) had a different thread size. It was a simple fix with a trip to the hardware store.
Thank you guys for your help. It really is appreciated.
I have been working on my M817 for a little while and figure out what was keeping it from running. I can now go out and fire it right off. The problem is it wants to idle very high. I am estimating around 1500 RPM's Here is where I am at with the project.
1. Obtained from the previous owner because it had been parked and would not start after being parked. Sat for several years but unknown just how long.
2. Brought home and flushed out the coolant and changed the oil. Installed new fuel filter.
3. As a note, the fuel tank selector has been bypassed and the lines appear to be in very good condition.
4. It would no build fuel pressure. I replaced the primer pump on the dash and ultimately the fuel pump.
5. The truck fired off but was spraying fuel all over the place. Idle was right where it should be.
6. Discovered a couple fitting had come loose on the pressure side of the fuel line. Tightened the fuel fittings up and it fixed the leak. Now the truck wants to idle high. I am estimating 1,500 RPM (tachometer not working yet).
7. I have been tracing the fuel lines and checking the fitting but can't seem to find where it may be pulling air into the fuel system causing a high idle issue.
The throttle responds as it should, it just will not idle down to where it needs to be. The pump I put on was new and not a reman. It was supposed to be for the M809 series of trucks. Is there an idle adjustment on the pump I am unaware of or something else I need to be looking at? The only thing I noticed different between the pumps was the brass fitting at the fuel line inlet (from the tank) had a different thread size. It was a simple fix with a trip to the hardware store.
Thank you guys for your help. It really is appreciated.