Today on a trip from VA Beach back to Richmond, VA, I saw my fuel pressure guage doing some funky stuff. With my foot off the pedal, it was always a rock-solid 12psi (normal idle for my rig). Before today, when I stepped on it, it would drop steadily and would bottom out around 5psi. Based on other threads, I thought I had a "healthy" lift pump.
Today, however, the needle would jump around from 2 or 3 psi up to 7 or 8, then down, then up, then back to 10-ish (normal cruising pressure for me). It would hang out there for a while, then bounce around again. At idle, it was still a rock-solid 12.
At first glance, I thought it might be an electrical problem because the guage was so erratic. I still havn't completely ruled that out. Is this type of erratic reading consistent with what anyone else has seen before lift pump failure?
SSL, thanks.
--J
P. S. What's "Post a poll?" I'll click it and see... .
Today, however, the needle would jump around from 2 or 3 psi up to 7 or 8, then down, then up, then back to 10-ish (normal cruising pressure for me). It would hang out there for a while, then bounce around again. At idle, it was still a rock-solid 12.
At first glance, I thought it might be an electrical problem because the guage was so erratic. I still havn't completely ruled that out. Is this type of erratic reading consistent with what anyone else has seen before lift pump failure?
SSL, thanks.
--J
P. S. What's "Post a poll?" I'll click it and see... .
