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My M818 recovery

jrobinson5093

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I went and picked up a M818 this afternoon. I traded a 1951 Plymouth rust bucket and $2500 for it. They threw in 2 new batteries, it has decent tires, and a hard top. Now the bad, it has a fueling problem. Once up to speed it runs fine to me, but it idles really rough. When you accelerate from a stop it acts like it is starving for fuel, but only for a few seconds. I drove it a hour and a half home. It has some ugly butt thing were the bumper should be. It has a springer seat, which I have never sat in one before. I will never have a box seat again. I had a blow out on the trailer but other than that it was smooth sailinm8183.jpgm818.jpgm8182.jpgplymoth.jpgplymoth2.jpgg.
 

EMD567

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Check the fuel transfer valve on the floor(left side) and the flexible line from the filter to the IP. Either one or both could be your problem. AMGeneral has a thread on how to rebuild the valve, and NAPA makes hoses.
 

dilligaf13

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Also not a bad idea to replace the fuel filters while your at it. There's a permenant thread with the NAPA and civilian filter numbers listed for the M809's.
 

jrobinson5093

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Someone added a pump in between the filter and the IP. I found a leak in the hose running from the pump and IP. Also my starter seems to be stuck engaged several seconds after the engine starts.
 

EMD567

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Why in the world would they add a pump between the filter and the IP? Sounds like they had problems with the fuel system, and came up with the extra pump to solve it.
 

jrobinson5093

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I ordered a filter today. I replace one hose that I could see leaking, it runs better but still not right. I adjusted the valves, they all had a lot of lash to them. I will read up on adjusting the injectors. I did some searching and for some good info I just need to get a inch pound torque wench. I still believe I have a fuel problem. Im gonna check the rest of the lines for air leaks and the pick up in the tank. Also the valve on top of the transmission to put air to the sprag is leakin when I shut the truck off so It must be leaking all the time. And when I push the break pedal I lose a lot of air and can hear it hissing so I have to find out what that is.
 

Carlo

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My 931A1 had the same problem and I have heard from many others here that they too in countered the same thing. My fuel lines looked good but there were hair line cracks plus the fuel tank change over valve was sucking air.
 

Scarecrow1

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Sounds like your slow walking it down . Keep on just reading and looking it is a fairly simple system but due to its age almost everything is worn out . Good luck and keep us posted.........
 

jrobinson5093

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Yea Im a diesel mechanic at a ford dealer so I got a pretty good understanding. It does help out alot though to be able to talk to people who deal with these truck more than I have.
 

tstone

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Every 5 ton truck that I have had problems with involved air being sucked into the system through unnoticeable loose connections, most of which were at the tank selector valve. When ever I go to pick up a truck I'll bring hose clamps and extra fuel line with me; I'll bypass the existing fuel system and run a temporary line from the tank to the filter then to the IP. When I get the vehicle back home I'll clean the tanks, replace all of the fuel lines, filter and clean and reassemble the tank selector valve; you should never have a problem afterwards.
Good Luck
 

jrobinson5093

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Well I just got around to by passing the swapping valve today and replaced the fuel line from the filter to the IP. I had to replace to belts that run from the acc drive pulley to the fan pulley. I also repacked the bearings in the pulley. It starts and runs a lot better, but number six is still missing. I am gonna try and adjust the injector tomorrow. Im having problems with the starter not engaging the flywheel it just spends most of the time.
 
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