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I decided to change the fuel filters on my truck this afternoon. It was the first time I undertook this service, I read the TM and printed out the applicable pages just for reference, read the different threads on the forums, bought new filters, had all the necessary tools, fresh diesel, etc.
I followed the instructions to a T. I cleaned out the filter canister in a parts washer to remove and gunk on the bottom, thoroughly washed and dried, replaced the filter, etc.
I get everything put back together, prime the fuel system with the pump next to the engine filter and try to start it. No good! Try priming it again, tried starting it again. No good! Took the engine filter off, refilled it, pumped the primer to make sure I was greeting fuel up. No good!
I tried something I didn't read in any of the TM's. I took a plastic bag, wrapped it around the fuel tank cap, stuck an air hose off a compressor, pressurized the tank, reprimed the system with the hand pump, tried starting and boom, contact, Houston we have lift off. The truck started right up. I loosened the fittings on the injectors individually to ensure any air is bled out until I got fuel to spray out.
The truck stayed running, let it run for a little while, shut it off and on a few times and then took it for a ride. No problems at all.
I wish I knew what I was doing wrong, I followed the instructions, went back to step 1 and still couldn't get it to start. Good thing I thought about pressurizing the tank.
Has anyone ever experienced this before and tried to pressurize the tank to force fuel into the system? Just curious. But this may help someone someday if they encounter the same problem.
I followed the instructions to a T. I cleaned out the filter canister in a parts washer to remove and gunk on the bottom, thoroughly washed and dried, replaced the filter, etc.
I get everything put back together, prime the fuel system with the pump next to the engine filter and try to start it. No good! Try priming it again, tried starting it again. No good! Took the engine filter off, refilled it, pumped the primer to make sure I was greeting fuel up. No good!
I tried something I didn't read in any of the TM's. I took a plastic bag, wrapped it around the fuel tank cap, stuck an air hose off a compressor, pressurized the tank, reprimed the system with the hand pump, tried starting and boom, contact, Houston we have lift off. The truck started right up. I loosened the fittings on the injectors individually to ensure any air is bled out until I got fuel to spray out.
The truck stayed running, let it run for a little while, shut it off and on a few times and then took it for a ride. No problems at all.
I wish I knew what I was doing wrong, I followed the instructions, went back to step 1 and still couldn't get it to start. Good thing I thought about pressurizing the tank.
Has anyone ever experienced this before and tried to pressurize the tank to force fuel into the system? Just curious. But this may help someone someday if they encounter the same problem.