Someone has to be able to help me here. I hooked the fuel pressure gauge up and I am running around 27 psi at idle and it dips down a little. The lowest I saw was 25 or so psi and the highest I saw was 42 psi or so. And when the truck hits OD it is not pulling hard like it did. It hazes at WOT from take off til full lock up OD but just has nothing in OD. When it shifts into OD it actually will drop from 1400 (that it hits normally at WOT) to 1000 on the as soon as it hits lock. Fuels strong down low and then the more load it gets on it the more the smoke goes away... Which is opposite of what should happen. Timing has been adjusted to 15, and the GSK set to the stock . 040 protrusion. I had the GSK tightened down to . 75 before and it was acting like this so I tried to change it. I got way more out of it the way I have it set now. It fuels hard down low now where it wasn't before, but it is the EXACT same way once it locks in OD. And no matter what I do, I can't shake this issue. Tried to adjust some on the shut down solenoid and nothing there either. Now I should clarify that this all began when I installed the GSK so I thought that may be the issue, but I have adjusted the GSK tight and loose and it still has this issue. I have also checked and messed with just about everything I can think of. I should also mention that it killed my MPG by like 3 MPG as well. It gets 12 - 13 MPG and it was at 16-17 before.
I really don't want to take this pump off to fix the issue. It starts fine, it idles well, it doesn't misfire, it just has a fuel issue that is not related to pressure. Also, I really watched the gauge as I was driving around now and I'd see it so high like it is and then when it really pulls hard top of 2nd gear thru most of third it would drop the pressure back to around 26 or so. Then when it hits fourth the pressure will come back up til lock-up and then is the same as no load. Kinda like something is really asking for fuel, then kinda relaxes its demand as the load increases. I'm starting to think its inside the pump.
And I can't loosen it anymore than it is. I have it cranked forward and I have the housing slid forward. I could try to take the plate out but I don't think that is the answer here either.
I am so lost on these pumps... Someone please give me some ideas... I am running out here. Anyone have a breakdown of what would make it max fuel in OD with full load? I am trying to figure out what I am missing here... Any help would be great! Thank you!!!
I really don't want to take this pump off to fix the issue. It starts fine, it idles well, it doesn't misfire, it just has a fuel issue that is not related to pressure. Also, I really watched the gauge as I was driving around now and I'd see it so high like it is and then when it really pulls hard top of 2nd gear thru most of third it would drop the pressure back to around 26 or so. Then when it hits fourth the pressure will come back up til lock-up and then is the same as no load. Kinda like something is really asking for fuel, then kinda relaxes its demand as the load increases. I'm starting to think its inside the pump.
And I can't loosen it anymore than it is. I have it cranked forward and I have the housing slid forward. I could try to take the plate out but I don't think that is the answer here either.
I am so lost on these pumps... Someone please give me some ideas... I am running out here. Anyone have a breakdown of what would make it max fuel in OD with full load? I am trying to figure out what I am missing here... Any help would be great! Thank you!!!