Fuel Problems
#1
Fuel Problems
2001 Dodge Ram 2500
5.9L Turbo Diesel
Stock
(All this happened over a month ago)
One day I was driving down the road after hot rodding a little and my truck starts cutting out, like it's starving for fuel. So I pull over and pop the hood. It's still sittin there spit'n and spudder'n. The truck finally dies and won't start up again. I mess around in the enigine bay (not knowing what the hell i'm doin) I try to start it and she fires right up like nothing ever happened. I drove back to the house and changed my fuel filter and didn't have any problems until here recently.
I was on my way to town and it started doin the same thing again. Only this time the b!tch left me stranded. I had it towed home and just left it behind the shop. I talked to my Brother-in-Law who said it was most likely the Fuel Injection Pump. So I just called her shot and left her sittin until I could come up with the money. I didn't think about a fuel filter again because the first one I changed didn't have more than a few hundred miles on it. I figured it would still be good.
After about a month of sittin behind the shop I got curious and pulled it into the shop (which took about 30 minutes to move 50ft or so because it was still cuttin out) when I finally got it into the shop I took apart the lift pump,fuel filter housing and all the lines from the lift pump to the fuel injector pump. I cleaned out everything and made sure the lines had no debry in them. I put everything back together with a new fuel filter. I made sure the lift pump kicked on and it did. After finally getting her to start she ran like new (for about an hour) and started the cuttin out thing again. I don't hear the lift pump kick on everytime I turn the key over, is it supposed to? My lights dim every once in a while when this happens to. What the heck is goin on? Someone please help. I like this truck but it's ****'n me off and i'm bout to light a match.
5.9L Turbo Diesel
Stock
(All this happened over a month ago)
One day I was driving down the road after hot rodding a little and my truck starts cutting out, like it's starving for fuel. So I pull over and pop the hood. It's still sittin there spit'n and spudder'n. The truck finally dies and won't start up again. I mess around in the enigine bay (not knowing what the hell i'm doin) I try to start it and she fires right up like nothing ever happened. I drove back to the house and changed my fuel filter and didn't have any problems until here recently.
I was on my way to town and it started doin the same thing again. Only this time the b!tch left me stranded. I had it towed home and just left it behind the shop. I talked to my Brother-in-Law who said it was most likely the Fuel Injection Pump. So I just called her shot and left her sittin until I could come up with the money. I didn't think about a fuel filter again because the first one I changed didn't have more than a few hundred miles on it. I figured it would still be good.
After about a month of sittin behind the shop I got curious and pulled it into the shop (which took about 30 minutes to move 50ft or so because it was still cuttin out) when I finally got it into the shop I took apart the lift pump,fuel filter housing and all the lines from the lift pump to the fuel injector pump. I cleaned out everything and made sure the lines had no debry in them. I put everything back together with a new fuel filter. I made sure the lift pump kicked on and it did. After finally getting her to start she ran like new (for about an hour) and started the cuttin out thing again. I don't hear the lift pump kick on everytime I turn the key over, is it supposed to? My lights dim every once in a while when this happens to. What the heck is goin on? Someone please help. I like this truck but it's ****'n me off and i'm bout to light a match.
Last edited by InsaneDomestics; 01-31-2010 at 10:26 PM.
#2
Im no genious here but i would thing its between the lift pump and the Vp44. mine did that the other day but only because the aftermarket lift pump lost power for a bit, but i got her fixed up. So seeing that the lift pump is cheaper, i would start there. plus the stock lift pumps are junk anyways so i would upgrade. Good luck!
#3
That's kinda what I was leaning towards. I'm a newb with the diesel stuff so what is the best 'Bang for the Buck" lift pump. I have a completely stock truck but more power never hurt, what LP do you suggest? Also, will a better flowing LP make more power or can the injection pump only flow so much?
Last edited by InsaneDomestics; 01-31-2010 at 10:26 PM.
#4
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all that running the truck with low fuel pressure has hurt the injection pump. It may work for a while but save up for a new one. But get yourself a raptor, airdog, or fass and get the fuel to the pump. add 1oz per gallon 2 stroke oil and hope she lives for a while. Classic signs of a vp starved for fuel and driven. Stock lift pump = dog crap and will leave you when you stranded when you can afford it least.
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