I was giving my engine a once over yesterday, and I noticed a strong fuel smell. I shut my engine off using the manual shut off valve so I didn't have to walk around to the door. My finger was covered in diesel fuel... kinda scared me. I noticed the drivers side of the fuel pump had fuel running down it. I looked for a source, and nearest I can tell, its coming out from under the throttle linkage. Like, underneath the heavy spring that sits on top of the pump that goes to the throttle. That all I could tell, but I do know this isn't supposed to be like that. Any ideas? My fuel pump isn't about to croak, is it? I sure hope not. I have noticed that when I sit at a stop light with the engine in gear, black smoke pours out of the exhuast pipe. It clears up when i put it in nuetral, or when I take off. Why is my pump leaking fuel? Thanks for the help guys. I hope its nothing serious. By the way, there is no change in engine performance, and no change in engine sound.
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'91 D-250, Cummins, 3 speed auto, 165k, Hurculiner bedliner, after market bumper,custom one tone metallic blue paint job (sorry no pics) and completely stock... . for now anyway
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'91 D-250, Cummins, 3 speed auto, 165k, Hurculiner bedliner, after market bumper,custom one tone metallic blue paint job (sorry no pics) and completely stock... . for now anyway