TurboJoe
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I'm at a bit of a loss here on where to go next with my M817.
I don't have the truck on the road yet been working on it when I had time. It would never run right, always take a long time for the RPM's to go up, and then back down. The air compressor kicking on would make the idle fluctuate all over.
This is very indicative of an air leak in the fuel system. I pulled apart the selector valve and rebuilt it with new o-rings. The lines on this valve were just very recently replaced by their looks. The main fuel line that went from the filter housing to the IP was shot, so I replaced that. I then drained all of the fuel out of the tank, and changed the fuel filter. I greased the fuel filter o-rings, made sure the square plate on top was flat and the oring under it was replaced. This was snugged up, and I primed the system using a vacuum break bleeder.
Got the filter full of fresh diesel I had filled the tanks up with. Put the main line back on the IP and she fired up after a bit of cranking. It ran great! Sounded good, idled good, the RPMS were as responsive as I would think the truck should be, both up and down. It did hunt for idle after coming down, but I figured it needs to drive a bunch. Then it died.
At this point I assumed I didn't put enough fuel into the tanks, so I added 15 gallons and vacuum primed. No start. Next I pressurized the fuel tank and instantly found a leak on the hard line going into the fuel filter. I replaced that line, capped off the supply line from the IP and pressurized the system. No more leaks, and I got the truck to start. However, It runs like crap again, like it did before I started this mess.
As a side, I posted in another thread. My priming pump pulls out and then gets rock hard when pushing it in to the point I can't push anymore. The gauge does not move ever, and once I crank or start the truck I can push it in again, but the next pull is rock hard.
Any ideas on what to do next? The fact that it ran great in the middle of everything is throwing me way off.
Joe
I don't have the truck on the road yet been working on it when I had time. It would never run right, always take a long time for the RPM's to go up, and then back down. The air compressor kicking on would make the idle fluctuate all over.
This is very indicative of an air leak in the fuel system. I pulled apart the selector valve and rebuilt it with new o-rings. The lines on this valve were just very recently replaced by their looks. The main fuel line that went from the filter housing to the IP was shot, so I replaced that. I then drained all of the fuel out of the tank, and changed the fuel filter. I greased the fuel filter o-rings, made sure the square plate on top was flat and the oring under it was replaced. This was snugged up, and I primed the system using a vacuum break bleeder.
Got the filter full of fresh diesel I had filled the tanks up with. Put the main line back on the IP and she fired up after a bit of cranking. It ran great! Sounded good, idled good, the RPMS were as responsive as I would think the truck should be, both up and down. It did hunt for idle after coming down, but I figured it needs to drive a bunch. Then it died.
At this point I assumed I didn't put enough fuel into the tanks, so I added 15 gallons and vacuum primed. No start. Next I pressurized the fuel tank and instantly found a leak on the hard line going into the fuel filter. I replaced that line, capped off the supply line from the IP and pressurized the system. No more leaks, and I got the truck to start. However, It runs like crap again, like it did before I started this mess.
As a side, I posted in another thread. My priming pump pulls out and then gets rock hard when pushing it in to the point I can't push anymore. The gauge does not move ever, and once I crank or start the truck I can push it in again, but the next pull is rock hard.
Any ideas on what to do next? The fact that it ran great in the middle of everything is throwing me way off.
Joe