wont start after fuel filter change
I had an earlier posy about spitting and sputtering and was told to try changing the fuel filter. I did that and primed it a couple time with fuel in the filter bowl. It started right up, died and now wont start.
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I'm pretty sure you got air in the lines. Best way to bleed it out is to crack open the lines, have someone crank the pickup til you see diesel flow. I can't say for sure but I think it's the #1, #3, and #4 injectors that you crack open. Only do them one at time though.
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- Here, I found this for you. It'll explain things alot better than I did. 2nd Generation Dodge Cummins - Reprime The Fuel System Good Luck |
i tried that and no fuel came out. I even cracked the top of the in line to the fuel filter bail and no fuel there either. any other ideas?
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Does it still crank over like it wants to start?
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yes it cranks fine
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K, what I've done when this happens to me is the following:
1. Get an old rag and pour gasoline on it. 2. Open your air box and insert the rag into the intake tube. 3. Have someone crank the pickup while you're holding the rag. HANG ON TO THE RAG, WHATEVER YOU DO DON'T LET IT GO!! Now, the pickup may not crank on the first time around so only crank it for about twenty seconds or so. Don't over do it or you'll drain your battery and possibly screw your starter. Once it does start, have the person inside throttle the pickup up to 1200 rpms so it doesn't die again. It will idle hard for the first couple of minutes but it'll go away. After all this, close your air box back up and drive it around for a few minutes so it'll get all the air out. I don't know if this is very healthy for our pickups but it's always worked for me, crossing my fingers for you man. |
ok thanks for your help
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No problem man :c:
Do post if you get it running |
are you still running the stock style lift pump? Mine went out without me knowing it and when i changed the fuel filter it wouldn't fill the fuel bowl and wouldn't start at all. And before i changed it, it was spitting and sputtering every now and then
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yes its the original lift pump. been on from when i bought 278,000 miles ago.
Time to change it? what should i put back in it? ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- Turns out it was the Lift pump. Got her running, put the Edge power booster back in and is running like a top! :jump: Thanks for every ones help :c: |
When you say it was the lift pump but got it running does that mean you wasted money on a factory pump or did you go with an aftermarket?
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Originally Posted by DanLowe
(Post 819257)
When you say it was the lift pump but got it running does that mean you wasted money on a factory pump or did you go with an aftermarket?
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well save up for a vp44 that will most likely go out next. sounds like you have been low on fuel pressure and the lift pump finally quit and thats not good on the injection pump
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well my lift pump went out with out me knowing over a year ago and the vp44 is still kickin (knock on wood). but i can definitely tell by the poor mileage and performance
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well yes it means i wasted money on a new and improved OEM pump. But the aftermarket would have set me back 4 more days and this is a work truck that makes me money. so I will get a better one soon. The main thing is it's back on the road and hauling stuff. :rocking:
Thanks again for every ones help. :c: |
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