Agreed, and no offense taken.
I think we all have a valid point.
I should be dong more reading for sure.
I should also do allot of stuff more.
But life just wont have it. lol.
Work, kids, dogs, kids in sports, old house falling down around us, etc., etc.,
just not enough money or time to do anything 100% well these days.
I have glossed over the TM's when i had 20 minutes, and i do have the civilian manual as well. I have done allot more work on this thing than i have told anyone.
Just some stuff comes up and I dont have time to sit and read/hunt for it.
Like yesterday, the truck just turned itself off as i was pulling into a parking lot.
I thought it was out of gas so i put in the 4 gallon can i keep in the back. As I was
I noticed i could see that it was almost full. For whatever reason, after cranking for awhile, it started again, i drove to the gas station, it was nearly full, only took 2 gallons. I could see the gas in the filler neck. I drove home, changed the fuel filter. No problems since. We'll see.
The gas gauge is way off, reads almost on empty with a full tank.
Dont know if the gauge has anything to do with anything at all.
I will go thru the trouble shooting manual tonight about 11pm.
Hopefully that will help me figure out why it shut off.
Okay, engine shutting off on me problem not solved.
I have used the search, i have looked at the civilian manual and the -20 is still down.
Here are my questions;
Does anyone have a picture of the return valve on top of the injection pump, and can you tell me how to get it off? I am going to clean it. The picture in the civi manual looks different and i dont want to go and make something worse.
Also, as i mentioned above the engine cut out on me the other day,
I changed the fuel filter and everything seemed okay for a day or two, then it cut out on me again driving the kid to school. It had been warming up for about 15 minutes before we left and had no trouble starting.
We went about 5 miles when it cut out.
After a few seconds it started again, went another 1/2 mile, cut out again, a few more trys cranking and started again, then cut out after about a city block for good.
Would not start back up no matter how long i cranked it so i towed it home. Did not want to drain batts. completely or burn up starter.
Here's what i did,
bleed the fuel filter again at top left, cranked it, fuel came out.
pulled one of the return lines on the block, front left one, slightly bubbly fuel came out, put it back on.
So i have fuel in the filter, and fuel in the return lines by the glow plugs/injection lines.
After basically doing nothing it started again.
Idled for awhile, drove it back across the street from where i was working on it.
Still afraid to drive it anywhere till i know i solved the problem.
I read on a search that someone had a similar problem and cleaned the glass ball/float ball in the return valve but my brain is not firing today and like i said the picture in the civie manual looks way diferent than what im looking at on top of the injection pump.
I would like to clean the return valve.
Any advise would help greatly, thank you.
P.S. I know this is probally a dumb question but does the gas gauge have anything to do with the truck shutting itself off? Like to protect something? Mine is reading almost on E with a full tank of Fuel. Noticed both times when it shut down it was reading empty for awhile when it happened.
Also I have been using power service diesel clean, could i just be getting some clogs?