Timberwolf22
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I was on the way up to the Rausch Creek so prepped the M35a3 for the 2 hour drive. Fueled up and drove almost all the way there with no issue. On the final 15 minutes of the trip the Deuce started to stall and loose power so pulled over to get her to some place safe before the engine died.
Even though my gauge read 1/2 tank you can never "trust your fuel gauge" so I dumped some additional diesel in her but no luck.
Climbed under the engine and pulled the fuel air separator, heard a hiss of air, and then I was able to restart and begin to drive again but only for another 5 minutes before losing power again and the engine died. That trick worked once more but going up a hill she decided that was enough and the engine died. I have not been able to restart.
Spun off the fuel filter and looked for any clogs, bleed each of the fuel lines and when I attempt to start I am getting fuel up to the pump.
No leaks.... oil levels good, nothing abnormal on the gauges and no other issues with the truck at all since I have been driving her but this was really her first multi-hour trip.
Next steps are to replace the fuel filter, and pull the check valve on the fuel tank itself....
Looking for any other advice on where to go next.
Thanks
Todd
Even though my gauge read 1/2 tank you can never "trust your fuel gauge" so I dumped some additional diesel in her but no luck.
Climbed under the engine and pulled the fuel air separator, heard a hiss of air, and then I was able to restart and begin to drive again but only for another 5 minutes before losing power again and the engine died. That trick worked once more but going up a hill she decided that was enough and the engine died. I have not been able to restart.
Spun off the fuel filter and looked for any clogs, bleed each of the fuel lines and when I attempt to start I am getting fuel up to the pump.
No leaks.... oil levels good, nothing abnormal on the gauges and no other issues with the truck at all since I have been driving her but this was really her first multi-hour trip.
Next steps are to replace the fuel filter, and pull the check valve on the fuel tank itself....
Looking for any other advice on where to go next.
Thanks
Todd