M998 NYC
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Where to begin… Last summer I was having some fuel delivery issues on my M998. Basically it would run out of fuel on a full tank while driving. Not a convenient issue to have.
Problem seemed related to the fuel pump so I swapped it with a refurbished and the issue persisted. Ended up working with a local mechanic who suggested swapping it for an electric pump, so I got a 24v pump with 5.6.5psi (meant for a Hitachi excavator). It worked great for 6 months then the issues started again … driving along and then the truck suddenly sputters and turns off. Cranking and nothing.
ANYWAY, didn’t get too far with the TM and there’s not much online about humvees with electric fuel pumps, so I got another mechanical fuel pump and had to get a new push rod since I misplaced the one I had thinking I wouldn’t need it again. Both are original parts from Midwest Military but so the next issue has me kind of baffled.
I can’t get the fuel rod back into the block. The original slid right out, and the replacement is an original part so can’t wrap my head around it. There’s nothing I found online about others having trouble getting it to slide back in (vs. STAYING in while fitting gasket) .. Is there something obvious I’m missing here? Again, don't have the original I took out to compare to the one I bought, which I have no other reason to believe isn't original.
After inserting it into the block by about an inch I can feel it slide into the right place for about another half inch, then it won't budge further. I can’t find posts about others having this issue so makes it more likely we're overlooking the obvious.
What could prevent the block from taking the rod? Could the bushings be damaged? Corrosion? Should I just hammer it in hoping it can slide once in? Sand down the rod?
Any suggestions on that or my larger fuel delivery issue would be greatly appreciated.
Where to begin… Last summer I was having some fuel delivery issues on my M998. Basically it would run out of fuel on a full tank while driving. Not a convenient issue to have.
Problem seemed related to the fuel pump so I swapped it with a refurbished and the issue persisted. Ended up working with a local mechanic who suggested swapping it for an electric pump, so I got a 24v pump with 5.6.5psi (meant for a Hitachi excavator). It worked great for 6 months then the issues started again … driving along and then the truck suddenly sputters and turns off. Cranking and nothing.
ANYWAY, didn’t get too far with the TM and there’s not much online about humvees with electric fuel pumps, so I got another mechanical fuel pump and had to get a new push rod since I misplaced the one I had thinking I wouldn’t need it again. Both are original parts from Midwest Military but so the next issue has me kind of baffled.
I can’t get the fuel rod back into the block. The original slid right out, and the replacement is an original part so can’t wrap my head around it. There’s nothing I found online about others having trouble getting it to slide back in (vs. STAYING in while fitting gasket) .. Is there something obvious I’m missing here? Again, don't have the original I took out to compare to the one I bought, which I have no other reason to believe isn't original.
After inserting it into the block by about an inch I can feel it slide into the right place for about another half inch, then it won't budge further. I can’t find posts about others having this issue so makes it more likely we're overlooking the obvious.
What could prevent the block from taking the rod? Could the bushings be damaged? Corrosion? Should I just hammer it in hoping it can slide once in? Sand down the rod?
Any suggestions on that or my larger fuel delivery issue would be greatly appreciated.
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