Hi,
After a few months of on and off again repair work, I finally got my M1009 roadworthy and inspected. Welded in new driver side floor pan and some patch panels in the back bed. Sandblasted and painted my rims and put 33x12.5x15 BF Goodrich M/Ts on. Put bed liner in the floor of the truck. Installed new seat belts, and fixed the parking brake and a few misc items then got the long-awaited NY State inspection. About a day after, the truck started to leak fuel....
From what I can tell (need to get some degreaser onto it to get a clearer look) it looks like the inlet hose or fitting on the mechanical lift pump is leaking. Read the TM and searched the forums. Hoping I just need to tighten the fitting or maybe replace the hose, but if that doesn't work replacing the pump looks like an easy fix. Bought one at Advanced with the two gaskets, just to be prepared.
Here are my questions:
From searching the forum, if the short curved rubber inlet line/fitting is leaking and needs to be replaced, it sounds like there aren't replacements easily available but that I should be able to make one or get one made up at an auto parts store. Any tips would be appreciated.
After replacing the line and/or lift pump, it sounds like I will need to bleed the fuel system. There seems to be a lot of different methods for bleeding. The method described in the TM (Section 3-17 of the 20 manual) where you bleed the filter sounds pretty straightforward. Is this the right way to go or should I be doing one of the other methods I have seen on the forum (remove glow plugs or injectors one by one, etc.)?
Thanks. Hoping to post pics soon too.
After a few months of on and off again repair work, I finally got my M1009 roadworthy and inspected. Welded in new driver side floor pan and some patch panels in the back bed. Sandblasted and painted my rims and put 33x12.5x15 BF Goodrich M/Ts on. Put bed liner in the floor of the truck. Installed new seat belts, and fixed the parking brake and a few misc items then got the long-awaited NY State inspection. About a day after, the truck started to leak fuel....
From what I can tell (need to get some degreaser onto it to get a clearer look) it looks like the inlet hose or fitting on the mechanical lift pump is leaking. Read the TM and searched the forums. Hoping I just need to tighten the fitting or maybe replace the hose, but if that doesn't work replacing the pump looks like an easy fix. Bought one at Advanced with the two gaskets, just to be prepared.
Here are my questions:
From searching the forum, if the short curved rubber inlet line/fitting is leaking and needs to be replaced, it sounds like there aren't replacements easily available but that I should be able to make one or get one made up at an auto parts store. Any tips would be appreciated.
After replacing the line and/or lift pump, it sounds like I will need to bleed the fuel system. There seems to be a lot of different methods for bleeding. The method described in the TM (Section 3-17 of the 20 manual) where you bleed the filter sounds pretty straightforward. Is this the right way to go or should I be doing one of the other methods I have seen on the forum (remove glow plugs or injectors one by one, etc.)?
Thanks. Hoping to post pics soon too.