A bit of info first. In July this year I sent my Mach 5 injectors back to Don for a freshen up. Bought new from Don's (F1 Injection now FDI) years and at least 100k ago and truck was hazing more at idle than I liked, but otherwise running pretty good, so figured they needed a once over. In conversation with April she asked if I wanted them to be taken up to the next size. I asked her that I figured the nozzle holes would have to be all taken out to whatever the biggest hole was it would probably be easiest for them to just go next size up. Yes, $600, I was fine with that.
1st week of Sept I returned from a one month trip (I left before injectors arrived) and I get them installed and it sounded great. Took it out for a ride and a little power run after all temps were up to normal and it ran strong. On the way home (about 5 miles after power run) I hit a red light, I always put trans in "N" when at a light and then in "D" when green, so light turns green put trans in "D" and the idle abruptly dropped and then just as abruptly rose to steady rpm? I'm like WTF it never (and I do mean never, ever, ever) did that before with any injectors I had and I've had only F1's. I arrive home, always back into the drive way and "always" place trans in "N" versus just going from "D to R" or "R to D" for a few seconds, so I go from "D" to "N" then into "R" it stumbled (idle dropped, wasn't paying attention to Tach) a second and then stalled. I'm really like WTF here? I sent April email describing what happened and my "D to N to R" and "N" at a stoplight practices, making sure it was understood that my truck never surged going from gear to N or visa versa or just stalled before, offered to send video. She replied that Don said 99% chance one of the tubes might not be seating with injector correctly and to loosen everything up then re torque, of course following sequence in FSM, no mention of my offer to send video. And recommended checking valve lash, which I had already done upon initial install since I was there it made sense. I did and no change. Let April know and again offered to send a video clip. Next reply was, in the past we've seen a weak pump or tight torque converter cause this. She also said "not saying that's the problem, but has been problem for guys in the past", and no mention of offer to send video. I'm like nah, no way. I replied that I could imagine a weak pump or tight torque converter might cause that but my VP was not original I replace a few years back with Bosch Certified (from Thoroughbred), had Walbro pusher pump, big line kit 2 filters and the DTT Trans has not given any problems. Said I'd check electrical connections and so forth. So now we're in mid-Sept At some point April suggested possibly a tube o-ring failed, split or became damaged. I ordered new o-rings, and installed, no change. April said the only way they could rule out the injectors being the issue was to build a new set. In hindsight I should have taken her up on that... But told her I appreciated the offer and was going to order new tube kit and all seals then try that first. Well I did get all the parts and then, life got in the way = getting my home ready to sell looking for new... End of Sept I let April know what was going on (with life), I didn't have to drive the truck and didn't plan on doing so till issue resolved, and that I would keep them posted. So the truck has pretty much sat, I'd take it for a short drive every week or so to bring up to temp and such then put her away for a bit.
Then a few weeks back (after sitting for only 2 or 3 days) I went thru normal start up sequence and it started with a "rump, rump, rump" almost like there was air in the fuel for 5 seconds or so and never settled in to idle then just died? And, once again, it "never" did this before "all this started immediately after installing the rebuilt sticks". Before I even sent the stick for refreshing it had sat for well over 2 months, batteries disconnected, while replacing the rocker panel and when I hooked up the batteries it fired right up like I had just driven it the night before... This Friday (12/11) I took her for a little trip (an hour drive) to visit an old shipmate of mine, figured she needed a bit of a run (PA Tpk 70 mph speed limit) she ran like a top (proud papa), I arrived at his place and go to back into parking spot...yep just stumbled once then died when I went from N to R (embarrassing and really frustrating). I didn't drive it again till I was ready to come home today (12/13) and it did the whole rump, rump, die at start up. I'm like s_it! I wasn't able to get it on video. So I figured "maybe" if I try again and I did, notice after rumping a few times I hit the go pedal and, well you'll see.
Sorry for long "bit of info first" lead in, now you can watch video.
What the heck is going on here??? Help? Any logical ideas welcome.
1st week of Sept I returned from a one month trip (I left before injectors arrived) and I get them installed and it sounded great. Took it out for a ride and a little power run after all temps were up to normal and it ran strong. On the way home (about 5 miles after power run) I hit a red light, I always put trans in "N" when at a light and then in "D" when green, so light turns green put trans in "D" and the idle abruptly dropped and then just as abruptly rose to steady rpm? I'm like WTF it never (and I do mean never, ever, ever) did that before with any injectors I had and I've had only F1's. I arrive home, always back into the drive way and "always" place trans in "N" versus just going from "D to R" or "R to D" for a few seconds, so I go from "D" to "N" then into "R" it stumbled (idle dropped, wasn't paying attention to Tach) a second and then stalled. I'm really like WTF here? I sent April email describing what happened and my "D to N to R" and "N" at a stoplight practices, making sure it was understood that my truck never surged going from gear to N or visa versa or just stalled before, offered to send video. She replied that Don said 99% chance one of the tubes might not be seating with injector correctly and to loosen everything up then re torque, of course following sequence in FSM, no mention of my offer to send video. And recommended checking valve lash, which I had already done upon initial install since I was there it made sense. I did and no change. Let April know and again offered to send a video clip. Next reply was, in the past we've seen a weak pump or tight torque converter cause this. She also said "not saying that's the problem, but has been problem for guys in the past", and no mention of offer to send video. I'm like nah, no way. I replied that I could imagine a weak pump or tight torque converter might cause that but my VP was not original I replace a few years back with Bosch Certified (from Thoroughbred), had Walbro pusher pump, big line kit 2 filters and the DTT Trans has not given any problems. Said I'd check electrical connections and so forth. So now we're in mid-Sept At some point April suggested possibly a tube o-ring failed, split or became damaged. I ordered new o-rings, and installed, no change. April said the only way they could rule out the injectors being the issue was to build a new set. In hindsight I should have taken her up on that... But told her I appreciated the offer and was going to order new tube kit and all seals then try that first. Well I did get all the parts and then, life got in the way = getting my home ready to sell looking for new... End of Sept I let April know what was going on (with life), I didn't have to drive the truck and didn't plan on doing so till issue resolved, and that I would keep them posted. So the truck has pretty much sat, I'd take it for a short drive every week or so to bring up to temp and such then put her away for a bit.
Then a few weeks back (after sitting for only 2 or 3 days) I went thru normal start up sequence and it started with a "rump, rump, rump" almost like there was air in the fuel for 5 seconds or so and never settled in to idle then just died? And, once again, it "never" did this before "all this started immediately after installing the rebuilt sticks". Before I even sent the stick for refreshing it had sat for well over 2 months, batteries disconnected, while replacing the rocker panel and when I hooked up the batteries it fired right up like I had just driven it the night before... This Friday (12/11) I took her for a little trip (an hour drive) to visit an old shipmate of mine, figured she needed a bit of a run (PA Tpk 70 mph speed limit) she ran like a top (proud papa), I arrived at his place and go to back into parking spot...yep just stumbled once then died when I went from N to R (embarrassing and really frustrating). I didn't drive it again till I was ready to come home today (12/13) and it did the whole rump, rump, die at start up. I'm like s_it! I wasn't able to get it on video. So I figured "maybe" if I try again and I did, notice after rumping a few times I hit the go pedal and, well you'll see.
Sorry for long "bit of info first" lead in, now you can watch video.
What the heck is going on here??? Help? Any logical ideas welcome.
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