Coming home from work this evening, I pulled up to a light and my truck died. Tried to start and nothing. Pushed it off the road into a parking lot and immediately checked the Fuel solenoid wires. Bob Beauchaine had told me about this common problem while executing my KDP. Well, needless to say, the wires were still on.
Cracked a line on the low pressure fuel and it seemed to leak fuel when I pumped the lift pump.
Called the wife to come get me, went home and read numerous post here on testing the solenoid, grabbed some tools, five gallons of diesel, and back I went. Decided to add the diesel and check the lines again. Nothing out the bleeder port. OK, I guess I DID really run out of fuel.
Pumped some fuel throught he filter, closed off the port and tried turning it over. Nothing.
Well, I've never had to bleed injectors before so I figured there was no time like the present to learn. Yes there was air and by the time I had three bled, the thing was trying to run. Truck started right up after the last injector was bled.
Went home and had to get a neighbor to take me back to my truck since Mrs. carl20320 was putting our wonderfull 22 month old to bed. Headed to a diesel station and filled up. Truck seemed to be running well. Thought I would take it out and run it a little to make sure I had all the air out. Got 1/4 mile down the road after filling up and the thing started sputtering and died. :{ Crap, now what??
First thought was bad fuel. Decided to bleed the injectors one more time ... nothing. As an after thought, I checked the fuel solenoid wires and the hot wire had come off.
Now to get to the point of this long winded story ... Thanks to this forum and the wealth of info here, I will be driving my truck to work tomorrow. I guess this weekend I will be replacing the low fuel light on my dash. It has always come on with 5 gallons left in my tank in the past. Not this time, though.
Carl

Called the wife to come get me, went home and read numerous post here on testing the solenoid, grabbed some tools, five gallons of diesel, and back I went. Decided to add the diesel and check the lines again. Nothing out the bleeder port. OK, I guess I DID really run out of fuel.

Well, I've never had to bleed injectors before so I figured there was no time like the present to learn. Yes there was air and by the time I had three bled, the thing was trying to run. Truck started right up after the last injector was bled.

Went home and had to get a neighbor to take me back to my truck since Mrs. carl20320 was putting our wonderfull 22 month old to bed. Headed to a diesel station and filled up. Truck seemed to be running well. Thought I would take it out and run it a little to make sure I had all the air out. Got 1/4 mile down the road after filling up and the thing started sputtering and died. :{ Crap, now what??


Now to get to the point of this long winded story ... Thanks to this forum and the wealth of info here, I will be driving my truck to work tomorrow. I guess this weekend I will be replacing the low fuel light on my dash. It has always come on with 5 gallons left in my tank in the past. Not this time, though.
Carl