RDyson said:Behind and above the fuel filter, next to the firewall there is a 90* connector in the 1/8" vacuum line. I removed that connector and replaced it with the restriction connecter.
Randy
RDyson said:I live in Pampa, about 60 miles NE of Amarillo. We had about 1/2" of ice. Amarillo had it worse. They had a few inches of snow on top of that. We see some wierd weather here in the panhandle. The western part had mostly all snow, ice in the middle, and about 2" of rain in the SE.
Randy
come to find out the surging problem on my 03 was the BD triple dog,cause I downloaded it out of my truck to take it to the DD,and when I drove it down the road it was acting fine,then I stopped along side the road and hooked my tst/mp8 up and it ran fine,who knowsBLambert said:Check (or have someone check) the Fuel Actuator. Mine (on an '03) went out @ about 155,000 with similar symptoms (and no codes) and this was what it turned out to be.
Good luck,
BLambert
i done sold it now,trying something differentRazkul99 said:It may likely be the result of enabling the low end toque option... try the triple dog program without that option enabled and see if the surging is there.
Let me know.
BLambert said:Check it for damage and shake it. If it DOESN'T rattle, replace it.
To install the new one, install o-rings, then lube them with a light grease. Using new mounting bolts, first tighten them to 3 N-m (27 in. lbs. ). Then tighten them to 7 N-m (62 in. lbs. ) DO NOT PAUSE MORE THAN 2 MINUTES BETWEEN TIGHTENING STAGES as the bolts may lose their ability to retain torque. Make sure the FCA is mounted flush to the pump. Connect the electrical connector. Start engine and check for leaks.
Sorry I can't remember what this gadget costs. Shouldn't take much more than an hour but you need a good t-wrench.
It cleared up my surging problem.
Good luck,
BLambert