Hello all.
I have a 2005 ram 2500 auto. After the hurrican down here in Tx deisel was hard to get ahold of for about a week. I keep a 250-gallon fuel tank on the property for filling up equipment. I put ten gallons into my truck so i could move it up to the house. about 200 yards away. The truck ran fine and first but by the time i made my way up to the house it was missing really bad, knocking and smoking white smoke that burned your eyes out the pipe. So i figured it was water in the fuel. Drained the filter assy and tried to restart, same issue. So i removed the tank, sucked all the fuel out of it, inspected the screen on the lift pump for algae ect. ( lift pump is about 6 months old ) looked clean, nothing on the screen ect. Wiped the tank out really good and let it air dry for the day. Removed the fuel filter and the lines to the housing and blew back towards the tank with my air blower to remove what was in the lines. Installed the tank, new filter and fresh fuel from the station. ( this was about two weeks after the fact) Started the unit up, smoke is gone but it was knocking bad, check engine light came on with code P0088 fuel rail pressure to high. poked around on the forum and found that most people replace the FCA and it solves the problem. Mine is stock with 258k on it. So i bought a new bosch FCA from my local supplier. Put on the new FCA last night. The truck would not start after install. It spins over all day long and sounds like it is about to take off but never does. So once i pulled the codes P0088 is back and it now it also has P0251 injection pump fuel metering control A cam/rotor/ injector logged. I did not have this before i replaced the FCA. So after reading some more threads on here i unpluged the new FCA, truck fires right up but runs kinda ruff. I removed the new fca thinging maybe i messed up the oring or something on install. it looked good no damage. So i put it back in. all the same sytoms remain. both codes and no start. Anythoughts on what might be my issue ?? i ran the truck oin total about 4 minutes once i out fuel in it from my tank. i run this same fuel in my equipment with not ill effects all be it, its older stuff.
thanks
I have a 2005 ram 2500 auto. After the hurrican down here in Tx deisel was hard to get ahold of for about a week. I keep a 250-gallon fuel tank on the property for filling up equipment. I put ten gallons into my truck so i could move it up to the house. about 200 yards away. The truck ran fine and first but by the time i made my way up to the house it was missing really bad, knocking and smoking white smoke that burned your eyes out the pipe. So i figured it was water in the fuel. Drained the filter assy and tried to restart, same issue. So i removed the tank, sucked all the fuel out of it, inspected the screen on the lift pump for algae ect. ( lift pump is about 6 months old ) looked clean, nothing on the screen ect. Wiped the tank out really good and let it air dry for the day. Removed the fuel filter and the lines to the housing and blew back towards the tank with my air blower to remove what was in the lines. Installed the tank, new filter and fresh fuel from the station. ( this was about two weeks after the fact) Started the unit up, smoke is gone but it was knocking bad, check engine light came on with code P0088 fuel rail pressure to high. poked around on the forum and found that most people replace the FCA and it solves the problem. Mine is stock with 258k on it. So i bought a new bosch FCA from my local supplier. Put on the new FCA last night. The truck would not start after install. It spins over all day long and sounds like it is about to take off but never does. So once i pulled the codes P0088 is back and it now it also has P0251 injection pump fuel metering control A cam/rotor/ injector logged. I did not have this before i replaced the FCA. So after reading some more threads on here i unpluged the new FCA, truck fires right up but runs kinda ruff. I removed the new fca thinging maybe i messed up the oring or something on install. it looked good no damage. So i put it back in. all the same sytoms remain. both codes and no start. Anythoughts on what might be my issue ?? i ran the truck oin total about 4 minutes once i out fuel in it from my tank. i run this same fuel in my equipment with not ill effects all be it, its older stuff.
thanks