TG5446
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Hi All,
I have searched the forums and have not found the exact issue I am experiencing. If I missed it please forgive me! Anyways here it goes:
I have a 1985 M998 with the NA 6.2L motor. For the most part, it is in excellent condition, really well maintained. When I got it, it would start but it would not stay running for more than a few mins. (I think it had been sitting for a while) So I started troubleshooting, here is what I have done so far:
-dropped the fuel tank and checked for debris in the sock and cleaned the tank
-checked the fuel water separator
-replaced kinked high-pressure hardline and installed an inline fuel pressure gauge (getting about 7lbs consistently from the mechanical lift pump to the filter)
-replaced #4 fuel injector line (cracked)
-checked all injectors for cleanliness, they are good
-checked for continuity and resistance on glow plugs and controller
-replaced the IP with a remanned unit and advanced the timing slightly
After doing all of this, the 998 now starts perfectly and runs seemingly like it should at idle. It will drive down the road for a few miles but then will start to lose power and eventually stall out like its getting starved for fuel. The pressure to the fuel filter seems constant. Could it be that I have some air in the fuel system? I was thinking of doing a sight tube at the IP to observe the fuel for air bubbles while at idle. Has anyone run into this before?
Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance!
I have searched the forums and have not found the exact issue I am experiencing. If I missed it please forgive me! Anyways here it goes:
I have a 1985 M998 with the NA 6.2L motor. For the most part, it is in excellent condition, really well maintained. When I got it, it would start but it would not stay running for more than a few mins. (I think it had been sitting for a while) So I started troubleshooting, here is what I have done so far:
-dropped the fuel tank and checked for debris in the sock and cleaned the tank
-checked the fuel water separator
-replaced kinked high-pressure hardline and installed an inline fuel pressure gauge (getting about 7lbs consistently from the mechanical lift pump to the filter)
-replaced #4 fuel injector line (cracked)
-checked all injectors for cleanliness, they are good
-checked for continuity and resistance on glow plugs and controller
-replaced the IP with a remanned unit and advanced the timing slightly
After doing all of this, the 998 now starts perfectly and runs seemingly like it should at idle. It will drive down the road for a few miles but then will start to lose power and eventually stall out like its getting starved for fuel. The pressure to the fuel filter seems constant. Could it be that I have some air in the fuel system? I was thinking of doing a sight tube at the IP to observe the fuel for air bubbles while at idle. Has anyone run into this before?
Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance!