I recently replaced my 2001.5's stock lift pump, with a lift pump relocation kit. Replaced filter, the cannister filled when I bumped the starter, etc.. Put the top back on it. Bumped starter several more times over a few days to cycle more fuel. Later had neighbor to help bleed injector lines. It fired up and began running again. Drove a few short trips. Let it sit 1 day and at startup had a "governor" response to rev it up and it settled b ack down. I think it had an air pocket feed through. It sat 2 days went and started it, it ran a few seconds and died. Crank, Crank, it didnt fire up. Suspecting need to bleed injectors again. Instead, I decided to pump the throttle 1/4 of the way while cranking and it sputtered and fired up. Began running smooth again. Drove it ok.
Was there a fuel check valve in the former stock pump setup, to prevent backward flow back into the tank while sitting, and would this still be in place with the Carter P4601HP ? Is there a likely other reason that would cause this? For the time being, I think I will bump the starter, wait 10 seconds and crank it while the lift pump is still running. Would like to know if this is common or what is the likely cause?
Thanks..
Was there a fuel check valve in the former stock pump setup, to prevent backward flow back into the tank while sitting, and would this still be in place with the Carter P4601HP ? Is there a likely other reason that would cause this? For the time being, I think I will bump the starter, wait 10 seconds and crank it while the lift pump is still running. Would like to know if this is common or what is the likely cause?
Thanks..