amy1009
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So, I really loved my other cucv and I have NO clue what got into me that made me sell it. I know it all happened really fast - and that I've regretted selling it since that fateful day back in April or so. That was a good truck - I put almost 40k miles on it in 5 months - no troubles...which brings me to my new one...
The former owner said that you guys will know this truck and know him - he's also got a deuce. Anyway, he put an electric fuel pump on it, and it has a hard on/off switch that isn't meant for forgetful people like me...so of course - 2nd day of ownership I left the darn switch 'on' and it ran that pump for hours and hours and hours. Surprisingly the battery wasn't dead - but what did I do? I tried to think of what might have happened to it before I started it - convinced myself that the electric fuel pump couldn't get fuel past the injectors as I'm assuming they have a higher opening pressure than the AC Delco pump could put out...or am I not thinking 1982 but 2002?
Did I ruin it?
I started it - it ran ROUGH - I drove it for a few miles after the white smoke cleared (took about 10 minutes) and it seemed okay - Then I had a family emergency and so it sat...for a few weeks. Now - I went to start it and I bet only 5 cylinders are firing if I keep my foot on the pedal - otherwise it shakes the truck like its gonna break it and dies...and smokes like mad...
Do you think I could have damaged the engine somehow? Could it just be a tired 6.2 that was too fragile? I'm thinking - start over - either with a different truck or a new motor sans the electric fuel pump. Any ideas? Thanks!) -Amy
The former owner said that you guys will know this truck and know him - he's also got a deuce. Anyway, he put an electric fuel pump on it, and it has a hard on/off switch that isn't meant for forgetful people like me...so of course - 2nd day of ownership I left the darn switch 'on' and it ran that pump for hours and hours and hours. Surprisingly the battery wasn't dead - but what did I do? I tried to think of what might have happened to it before I started it - convinced myself that the electric fuel pump couldn't get fuel past the injectors as I'm assuming they have a higher opening pressure than the AC Delco pump could put out...or am I not thinking 1982 but 2002?
Did I ruin it?
I started it - it ran ROUGH - I drove it for a few miles after the white smoke cleared (took about 10 minutes) and it seemed okay - Then I had a family emergency and so it sat...for a few weeks. Now - I went to start it and I bet only 5 cylinders are firing if I keep my foot on the pedal - otherwise it shakes the truck like its gonna break it and dies...and smokes like mad...
Do you think I could have damaged the engine somehow? Could it just be a tired 6.2 that was too fragile? I'm thinking - start over - either with a different truck or a new motor sans the electric fuel pump. Any ideas? Thanks!) -Amy
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