Howdy all,
Long post coming. So, I've got a cranking/starting problem. Long story short, when it's cold, it cranks and starts normal. When it's warmed up, it'll crank for like 10 seconds before it fires. There's no fuel going to the injectors in that time. Put a harness that plugs into the back of the injection pump. It bypasses the ECM and starts the engine. Basically, if bypassing the ECM caused it to start normal, the ECM was bad. If it did the crank thing, the injection pump was bad. It still did the cranking deal bypassing the ECM. Replaced the injection pump (DAP), still does it. We warmed it up and then shut it off, unplugged the lift pump, and tried to start it to see if I had too much fuel pressure (18 psi at idle). Still did it. We're at a loss on what to do now. We'll make sure the batteries are good tomorrow, but they were new in February. The engine does crank slow, but the pickup never goes dead. Could the starter be going out to where it takes more voltage to spin it and it's not letting enough power go to other systems? I'm beyond frustrated with this whole deal. Anyone have any ideas or tips and tricks on this? Thanks!
Long post coming. So, I've got a cranking/starting problem. Long story short, when it's cold, it cranks and starts normal. When it's warmed up, it'll crank for like 10 seconds before it fires. There's no fuel going to the injectors in that time. Put a harness that plugs into the back of the injection pump. It bypasses the ECM and starts the engine. Basically, if bypassing the ECM caused it to start normal, the ECM was bad. If it did the crank thing, the injection pump was bad. It still did the cranking deal bypassing the ECM. Replaced the injection pump (DAP), still does it. We warmed it up and then shut it off, unplugged the lift pump, and tried to start it to see if I had too much fuel pressure (18 psi at idle). Still did it. We're at a loss on what to do now. We'll make sure the batteries are good tomorrow, but they were new in February. The engine does crank slow, but the pickup never goes dead. Could the starter be going out to where it takes more voltage to spin it and it's not letting enough power go to other systems? I'm beyond frustrated with this whole deal. Anyone have any ideas or tips and tricks on this? Thanks!