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Edited my post.
A fuel pressure test would be a good place to start.
A fuel pressure test would be a good place to start.
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Also the starting issue sounds like you are sucking air/loosing prim, the stall could be caused by a fitting or something a bit loose, that opens up when hot, allowing you to suck air.In my opinion, this doesn't sound like a valve adjustment issue.
I think your dealing with a fuel system problem.
I would look at injectors and injection pump, a compression test wouldn't be a bad idea either.
Maybe start with a fuel pressure test.
I think that might be you James since you have one to sell him!So who is going to break the bad news to JP871 if the Head is bad?
I have done the same thing to keep an eye on fuel system pressures. I used an 1.5" back mount gauge mounted to a tee. I removed the bleeder screw and placed it on top of the tee to retain the bleeding feature. The gauge has a 0-100 psi scale.I actually added a mech oil pressure gauge to my fuel filter housing on one truck after wiping out a HH. (Starved it for fuel) I never took it back off either because oil pressure gauges are cheap, and it's a nice quick indicator as to what's going on with the fuel system.
Is your fdc bypassed?I know I should have mentioned this way earlier in the thread so please don't bash me because I forgot, would running clean used motor oil have anything to do with my problem? Maybe the HH is acting like it's starving for fuel because the oil is to thick to run through it? Just still trying to eliminate having to dish out for a new hh
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