Geez... swapping out a new fuel filter is fast becoming something I dread. The first time I did it I found out my lift pump was dead... or maybe so I thought. It wouldn't even fill the cannister. When I installed my new one 4000 miles ago it did prime OK and I was finally able to start my truck.
Now 4000 miles after my new lift pump, I decided it was time to change the fuel filter. In the last 75 miles, its seems like the power is dropping off and the idle is getting about 100 rpm lower. The new lift pump has always idled 16psi and wont drop below 12psi at full throttle so I'd say its still healthy. Plus my key-on pressure without start up goes 15psi instantly. I figured this filter change would be simple and may solve my little problem.
I installed a new Fleetguard last night, took my time and inspected things completely. I didn't fill the cannister because I thought thats the job of the lift pump. Bumped the starter and it went straight to 15psi and ran for 30 seconds or so. While it was running I had my eyes glued to the mechanical pressure gauge. I'm thinking all is good at this point. After the lift pump stopped all was quiet (garage at night). Then all of a sudden I plainly hear what sounds like fuel being dumped back into the tank. Not a trickle sound but more like someone dumped a gallon all at once in the tank... kinda made a low rumble like sound.
I open the tank thinking its either pressurized or has a vacuum but taking off the cap reveals neither.
I then bump the starter for the 2nd time and now 1psi on the gauge. Again and again, all I get is 1-2 psi. It wont prime. I loosened the banjo at the VP and got a few foamy bubbles and finally a full flow stream free of air during all subsequent LP cycles... but I cannot get the pressure beyond 1-2psi. I made a special rubber flat cap for the tank opening and put about 5psi regulated air to it hoping to assist the LP. It took off once like it was building pressure well... then no sooner than that happened it dropped off again and I heard that weird sound from the tank (sound came after I bled off the air from the tank). I also checked along time ago and my vent cap is removed from the tank pickup assy. Seems putting a little pressure to the tank is of no help. But maybe that puts pressure on the return line also and cancels itself out.
So now I refuse to start the truck because I know it will run for 5 seconds then die... thats when I get real mad!!! I have no idea. I think I need to remove the tank and see what the heck is going on in there. Something wont let the LP do its job... . way too much resistance to flow in there. Maybe the pickup screen is covered in crap or ??? Changing fuel filters is becoming a two day job for me.
Now 4000 miles after my new lift pump, I decided it was time to change the fuel filter. In the last 75 miles, its seems like the power is dropping off and the idle is getting about 100 rpm lower. The new lift pump has always idled 16psi and wont drop below 12psi at full throttle so I'd say its still healthy. Plus my key-on pressure without start up goes 15psi instantly. I figured this filter change would be simple and may solve my little problem.
I installed a new Fleetguard last night, took my time and inspected things completely. I didn't fill the cannister because I thought thats the job of the lift pump. Bumped the starter and it went straight to 15psi and ran for 30 seconds or so. While it was running I had my eyes glued to the mechanical pressure gauge. I'm thinking all is good at this point. After the lift pump stopped all was quiet (garage at night). Then all of a sudden I plainly hear what sounds like fuel being dumped back into the tank. Not a trickle sound but more like someone dumped a gallon all at once in the tank... kinda made a low rumble like sound.

I then bump the starter for the 2nd time and now 1psi on the gauge. Again and again, all I get is 1-2 psi. It wont prime. I loosened the banjo at the VP and got a few foamy bubbles and finally a full flow stream free of air during all subsequent LP cycles... but I cannot get the pressure beyond 1-2psi. I made a special rubber flat cap for the tank opening and put about 5psi regulated air to it hoping to assist the LP. It took off once like it was building pressure well... then no sooner than that happened it dropped off again and I heard that weird sound from the tank (sound came after I bled off the air from the tank). I also checked along time ago and my vent cap is removed from the tank pickup assy. Seems putting a little pressure to the tank is of no help. But maybe that puts pressure on the return line also and cancels itself out.
So now I refuse to start the truck because I know it will run for 5 seconds then die... thats when I get real mad!!! I have no idea. I think I need to remove the tank and see what the heck is going on in there. Something wont let the LP do its job... . way too much resistance to flow in there. Maybe the pickup screen is covered in crap or ??? Changing fuel filters is becoming a two day job for me.