Normally it fires right up with a bump of the starter, but I have an intermittent condition where it behaves like it's out of fuel. Then suddenly it's fine for a few days.
The symptoms:
Engine turns over for several seconds (5-10) before it fires, then idles rough for a few more seconds before returning to normal. Otherwise runs and drives just fine. Seems to be aggravated by parking the truck with the nose uphill, although this alone won't guarantee that it'll occur. The condition has appeared when the truck is sitting level, just not as frequently, but it has NEVER occured when the nose is parked downhill. The truck has to sit for a bit for this to happen, but it seems to come in groups. Won't have a problem for weeks then bam, several starts in a row are like it's out of fuel.
The truck:
2002 HO 6spd 2500 w/ 65k miles.
When it started:
First instance was after the dealer replaced the VP44.
What I've done to try and fix this:
Fuel Pressure info:
Since I suspect a fuel starvation problem, here's some info regarding the fuel pressure on startup. When I turn the key on the fuel psi immediately (albeit briefly) goes to about 5psi and then usually drops to zero by the time the "wait to start" light goes out. If it doesn't fire in a couple turns I know it's acting up, so I let off the starter and let the lift pump run. Fuel PSI goes right to 15 psi and I wait a few seconds and try again. Repeat until it fires (usually two or three times with some coughing and sputtering along the way). If I don't let off the starter it takes 5-10 seconds to cough to life which feels like an eternity when I just know that VP44 is turning over dry. Again on a "normal" day I bump the starter and it fires right up, no coughing, no sputtering.
IMO it appears the fuel is draining out of the VP44 when it sits, but why this is intermittent is beyond me. I thought the intermittent behaviour clearly pointed to either the fuel tank vent or the check valve (sometimes it seats, sometimes it doesn't) but I was wrong. I'm at a loss for what to try next. All I can come up with is A) replace all of the fuel lines or B) replace the VP44. Is it possible it's leaking into the engine instead of back to the tank? I've monitored the oil level, it doesn't appear to be changing and it doesn't smell like it's contaminated with fuel. Would a faulty injector cause this?
Help??
The symptoms:
Engine turns over for several seconds (5-10) before it fires, then idles rough for a few more seconds before returning to normal. Otherwise runs and drives just fine. Seems to be aggravated by parking the truck with the nose uphill, although this alone won't guarantee that it'll occur. The condition has appeared when the truck is sitting level, just not as frequently, but it has NEVER occured when the nose is parked downhill. The truck has to sit for a bit for this to happen, but it seems to come in groups. Won't have a problem for weeks then bam, several starts in a row are like it's out of fuel.
The truck:
2002 HO 6spd 2500 w/ 65k miles.
When it started:
First instance was after the dealer replaced the VP44.
What I've done to try and fix this:
- Took it to the dealer several times but they weren't able to replicate it. Again this is an intermittent thing. Once I took it to them nearly empty of fuel because at the time it seemed like it was dependant on the fuel level, but that's not the case. It has happened with nearly a full tank, so a leak in the pickup in the tank is unlikely.
- Removed and cleaned the fuel tank vent, although it has never had a vacuum when removing the cap. Worth a shot, but wasn't the problem.
- New fuel filter and o-ring. No effect.
- Replaced the overflow valve (check valve banjo and washers) on the VP44 return line. No effect
Fuel Pressure info:
Since I suspect a fuel starvation problem, here's some info regarding the fuel pressure on startup. When I turn the key on the fuel psi immediately (albeit briefly) goes to about 5psi and then usually drops to zero by the time the "wait to start" light goes out. If it doesn't fire in a couple turns I know it's acting up, so I let off the starter and let the lift pump run. Fuel PSI goes right to 15 psi and I wait a few seconds and try again. Repeat until it fires (usually two or three times with some coughing and sputtering along the way). If I don't let off the starter it takes 5-10 seconds to cough to life which feels like an eternity when I just know that VP44 is turning over dry. Again on a "normal" day I bump the starter and it fires right up, no coughing, no sputtering.
IMO it appears the fuel is draining out of the VP44 when it sits, but why this is intermittent is beyond me. I thought the intermittent behaviour clearly pointed to either the fuel tank vent or the check valve (sometimes it seats, sometimes it doesn't) but I was wrong. I'm at a loss for what to try next. All I can come up with is A) replace all of the fuel lines or B) replace the VP44. Is it possible it's leaking into the engine instead of back to the tank? I've monitored the oil level, it doesn't appear to be changing and it doesn't smell like it's contaminated with fuel. Would a faulty injector cause this?
Help??
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