Currently I work at a automatic transmission repair shop and on the side they do other jobs. One of these other jobs is a 94 Dodge Diesel. The guy brought it in saying it was intermittently dying after you drove it for an average of 50 kilometers. The shutoff solenoid is new, both return and supply line to and from the fuel tank have been half asked replaced with copper line, a new fuel filter was installed, the overflow valve was supposedly replaced but they ended up using a helicoil because they wrecked the threads taking it out and the prefilter off of the lift pump has been bypassed. Also we were told the return line was crimped off.
This morning I installed I fuel pressure gauge AFTER the filter housing going to the injection pump and took it for a hard drive. Fuel pressure stayed great and it only died once. From there we took it back to the shop where we let it idle for half and hour. After a period of time it went into inconsistent idling until it apparently ran out of fuel. It'd die, and we'd start it back up(after several rotations of the engine) and the fuel pressure never went below 20 even at the last second. We did a volume test and it filled a 600ml pop bottle in mere seconds. I held up on the shut off solenoid while it idled and that didn't help. I crimped off the return line coming from the overflow and nothing changed except for the increase in fuel pressure. I then cracked an injector line(number 2 I believe) and fuel was fine until it went into the reving down mode and the fuel started to disappear leading it to shut off completely.
Now, I'm out of ideas and leaning towards a possible injection pump failure unless I'm overlooking something. Any ideas and thoughts are welcome.
Mike
This morning I installed I fuel pressure gauge AFTER the filter housing going to the injection pump and took it for a hard drive. Fuel pressure stayed great and it only died once. From there we took it back to the shop where we let it idle for half and hour. After a period of time it went into inconsistent idling until it apparently ran out of fuel. It'd die, and we'd start it back up(after several rotations of the engine) and the fuel pressure never went below 20 even at the last second. We did a volume test and it filled a 600ml pop bottle in mere seconds. I held up on the shut off solenoid while it idled and that didn't help. I crimped off the return line coming from the overflow and nothing changed except for the increase in fuel pressure. I then cracked an injector line(number 2 I believe) and fuel was fine until it went into the reving down mode and the fuel started to disappear leading it to shut off completely.
Now, I'm out of ideas and leaning towards a possible injection pump failure unless I'm overlooking something. Any ideas and thoughts are welcome.
Mike