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Hi Everyone,
First time posting but have searched myself blue through every post here trying to find a relevant post without bothering everyone with new thread…but here I am.
GovPlanet M1043A2 delivered to me with “78” miles (I know, could be anything—underside is INSANELY clean however with virtually all factory paint underneath in tact).
Did all the fluids front to back (except hubs for now), filters, etc. It started immediately always (faster than my 2011 Lexus LOL) without issue…drove it on my “test track” (100 acre back yard) one evening and parked it in the garage. Next morning…nothing, crank, crank, crank - won’t show any signs of life.
I use the technical manuals and own intuition to check fuel first—nothing getting to the filter. Suspect lifter pump internals are shot — order a new fuel pump. Install … still nothing. Blew air through lines (from fuel filter down to lift pump outlet)…and pushed fuel (using compressed air) from tank to lift pump inlet..ensuring gas is getting TO and theoretically FROM the lift pump.
After 3X removals/reinstall of the lift pump now (including removing the plate and grease sticking the lift pump rod in place) I finally got a helper to turn over the motor while I put my thumb on the outlet to feel for pressure…nothing.
I removed the whole setup again and measured the rod. It measures 5.25” (measured quickly with a tape measure, not a caliper/micrometer).
In further searching ( https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/hmmwv-fuel-lift-pump.195226/) I learn Dorman 03875 is a compatible rod…and is 5.75” long according to the Internet..so 1/2” longer than current one in my 6.5L truck, which is exactly what it sort of feels like —meaning the pump isn’t being engaged while cranking.
Should the HMMWV push rod be 5.25” or 5.75” in length? Could it be too short to actually push/engage the mechanical arm on the lift pump?
Is this a possibility? I HIGHLY doubt something on the lobe of the cam is gone or damaged (but open to consideration if someone thinks it’s a possibility)…otherwise I’m getting somewhat dumbfounded (and frustrated) how this seemingly simple, mechanical pump mechanism isn’t working to deliver fuel up to my HPIJ.
As to how/why it ran before (and now not) with the same rod (but old pump) in place — my only guess is that the HPIJ was pulling it up, but that’s just a (relatively uneducated) guess.
Open and appreciative of all suggestions or ideas at this point -thabj
First time posting but have searched myself blue through every post here trying to find a relevant post without bothering everyone with new thread…but here I am.
GovPlanet M1043A2 delivered to me with “78” miles (I know, could be anything—underside is INSANELY clean however with virtually all factory paint underneath in tact).
Did all the fluids front to back (except hubs for now), filters, etc. It started immediately always (faster than my 2011 Lexus LOL) without issue…drove it on my “test track” (100 acre back yard) one evening and parked it in the garage. Next morning…nothing, crank, crank, crank - won’t show any signs of life.
I use the technical manuals and own intuition to check fuel first—nothing getting to the filter. Suspect lifter pump internals are shot — order a new fuel pump. Install … still nothing. Blew air through lines (from fuel filter down to lift pump outlet)…and pushed fuel (using compressed air) from tank to lift pump inlet..ensuring gas is getting TO and theoretically FROM the lift pump.
After 3X removals/reinstall of the lift pump now (including removing the plate and grease sticking the lift pump rod in place) I finally got a helper to turn over the motor while I put my thumb on the outlet to feel for pressure…nothing.
I removed the whole setup again and measured the rod. It measures 5.25” (measured quickly with a tape measure, not a caliper/micrometer).
In further searching ( https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/hmmwv-fuel-lift-pump.195226/) I learn Dorman 03875 is a compatible rod…and is 5.75” long according to the Internet..so 1/2” longer than current one in my 6.5L truck, which is exactly what it sort of feels like —meaning the pump isn’t being engaged while cranking.
Should the HMMWV push rod be 5.25” or 5.75” in length? Could it be too short to actually push/engage the mechanical arm on the lift pump?
Is this a possibility? I HIGHLY doubt something on the lobe of the cam is gone or damaged (but open to consideration if someone thinks it’s a possibility)…otherwise I’m getting somewhat dumbfounded (and frustrated) how this seemingly simple, mechanical pump mechanism isn’t working to deliver fuel up to my HPIJ.
As to how/why it ran before (and now not) with the same rod (but old pump) in place — my only guess is that the HPIJ was pulling it up, but that’s just a (relatively uneducated) guess.
Open and appreciative of all suggestions or ideas at this point -thabj