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Black71gp 03-02-2012 10:48 AM

Another start then stall... hard restart, I searched but no answer..
 
I have a 96 2500 with a new 6.5 as of 20,000 ago. Heads died and replaced last year, along with rebuilt injection pump, new externally mounted PMD, all new injectors, and glow plugs.. Truck always instantlly starts right up, even in the cold. HOWEVER right after it starts right up.. starts running rough, then dies, within 10-30 seconds. SOMETIMES it will clear up and not stall.. other times it stalls. When it does stall, it takes a few min of cranking before it even tries again, then will start up and run fine. Every other start for the rest of the day no matter how long it sits, (8 hours at work or job site) starts up and is fine, when it sits overnight the next morning is when the problem happens.

I talked to one shop and they said possibly a pinhole in a fuel line. allowing loss of pressure or air someplace? I do know the lines coming from the tank to the LP are getting rusty, the brake line in that area rusted through, I was going to change the fuel lines out and see if that helps.. just wanted to get your thoughts on what to do next.

I actually have to sell the truck for my dads estate, so I am just wanting it to run properly before trying to sell it. thanks!

great white 03-02-2012 05:00 PM

It does sound like air getting into the line...those symptoms are consistent with that kind of problem.

The rusty fuel lines aren't encouraging. Check the suction line from the tank to see what it looks like.

Black71gp 03-03-2012 08:25 AM

ya suction and return line look both kinda crappy, I am goign to start by replacing that one, up to where it looks good and go from there.. I never see dirt build up or a leak anywhere, so its gotta be something little, just making sure my hunch was right, I want it running great for whoever buys it.

great white 03-03-2012 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by Black71gp (Post 866440)
ya suction and return line look both kinda crappy, I am goign to start by replacing that one, up to where it looks good and go from there.. I never see dirt build up or a leak anywhere, so its gotta be something little, just making sure my hunch was right, I want it running great for whoever buys it.

The return line is good as long as it's not leaking as it sees a slight pressure when running.

The feed line could have a pin hole that only allows it to suck air when running but not leak when off.

I had that issue once. Took a while to track it down. Always got a puff of air when cracking open the bleed on the filter manager. I went to a raptor 100 lift pump and 1/2 eaton push lok hose from the tank to the filter manager and no more issues..

It doesn't take much air to mess up a diesel, especially a Stanadyne rotary pump.....:td:

I tip my hat to your ethics in wanting it running right before you sell it.

A rare quality these days that should be complimented.

:tu:

wildbill 03-03-2012 10:08 AM

Only way of telling where the leak is on a suction line is put 10 lbs of air to the fuel tank.

MX02 03-08-2012 09:06 PM

I had the occasional start & stall with long crank following otherwise seemed to run fine after some inspection found the lift pump was not operating due to bad oil pressure switch.

ebarresi5894 03-09-2012 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by MX02 (Post 869085)
I had the occasional start & stall with long crank following otherwise seemed to run fine after some inspection found the lift pump was not operating due to bad oil pressure switch.

his truck is OBDII doesnt need OPS to run LP

Black71gp 03-09-2012 08:38 AM

I replaced the line from the tank to the LP, and starts and runs wonderful now!!!

anyone interested in a 96 pick up??!!! lol

ebarresi5894 03-09-2012 09:23 AM

let me guess, it was leaking at the crimp

Black71gp 03-09-2012 09:25 AM

it was just pretty rusty, i didnt see any wet areas or leaks, but the rust was probably enough to cause a pin hole for sure.. considering in the same exact place a brake line blew last fall.. so it starts great now, little puff of smoke when it first starts up, then smooths out and runs good..


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