Prospect62
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Had the M1009 nose up on jack stands for the last four weeks (I get about 6 hours a week of free time to wrench) replacing the front end and doing other odds and ends like balancer, belts, new PS pump ands all new PS lines, etc. In fact, it's still nose up on jack stands. I finished the balancer, etc. install and went to fire it up to test it. It ran for about one second, like a quick burble, then shut down and would not restart. Prior to this, the truck always started after one quick cycle of the GP's and fired right off. Never had even the slightest issue. This is the longest I've gone without starting it since I've owned it.
The lift pump or the feed line where it connects to the lift pump is leaking and has been since I've owned the truck. Never caused a problem before. I'm assuming that I've lost prime. After cranking for several minutes (I know, that's bad) it started leaking again which in a way is good since I know there's fuel getting at least that far. I called it a day after that.
Does this sound like a lost prime issue to you guys? As far as I know the GP's are working fine but I have yet to test them. Even if they weren't working, I assume the truck would start after several minutes of cranking on a 75 degree day.
I have a new lift pump, I guess I'll get that installed. Was thinking of sealing up that pressure sensor on the OEM fuel filter base also (seen it mentioned here) or maybe just change to a spin-on system? Open to suggestions to get her going for the short term. I can make major upgrades and overhauls later.
The lift pump or the feed line where it connects to the lift pump is leaking and has been since I've owned the truck. Never caused a problem before. I'm assuming that I've lost prime. After cranking for several minutes (I know, that's bad) it started leaking again which in a way is good since I know there's fuel getting at least that far. I called it a day after that.
Does this sound like a lost prime issue to you guys? As far as I know the GP's are working fine but I have yet to test them. Even if they weren't working, I assume the truck would start after several minutes of cranking on a 75 degree day.
I have a new lift pump, I guess I'll get that installed. Was thinking of sealing up that pressure sensor on the OEM fuel filter base also (seen it mentioned here) or maybe just change to a spin-on system? Open to suggestions to get her going for the short term. I can make major upgrades and overhauls later.
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