I just got a throw out bearing replaced and my interior noise was worse than ever. Turned out to be the first shifter boot was not snugged down and man was it noisy! Also found a broken motor/transmission mount. My truck is not radical so others may want to check theirs. It was broke (96, 5-speed, 4x4) just inside the ear that acts as an exhaust hanger, in between the bolt that mounts to the mount and the bolt that mounts the plate to the transmission. It would be hard to see.
Anyway, I have a leak that has been going on for awhile but it is getting very bad. I thought it was an oil leak, and maybe it is, but I don't seem to be going through any oil. It is on the left side of the engine and it soaks the side of the engine, the prefilter, and pretty much everything behind it to the rear of the vehicle. Tonight I degreased it and drove it a few miles to dry it off and then inspected it. It was already wet but I couldn't find an obvious source. Finally it dawned on me that it might be D-fuel leaking. I pushed the plunger on the lift pump and the rubber felt funny; kind of like it was wet inside. I pulled the plunger cover off and my hand was wet with fuel.
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
Am I going to go out in flames? If so is that cool? It sounds cool.
I hear the pressure relief valve passing fuel when I pump the lift plunger is this normal?
What is the plate on the side of the block behind the fuel pump? it is flexible and mine is warping. Is this just a damper for the noise?
I will search previous posts but any wisdom/encouragement may be appreciated as I am thinking on replacing the lift pump myself. I have short arms, to short for some jobs.
Thanks
Anyway, I have a leak that has been going on for awhile but it is getting very bad. I thought it was an oil leak, and maybe it is, but I don't seem to be going through any oil. It is on the left side of the engine and it soaks the side of the engine, the prefilter, and pretty much everything behind it to the rear of the vehicle. Tonight I degreased it and drove it a few miles to dry it off and then inspected it. It was already wet but I couldn't find an obvious source. Finally it dawned on me that it might be D-fuel leaking. I pushed the plunger on the lift pump and the rubber felt funny; kind of like it was wet inside. I pulled the plunger cover off and my hand was wet with fuel.
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
Am I going to go out in flames? If so is that cool? It sounds cool.
I hear the pressure relief valve passing fuel when I pump the lift plunger is this normal?
What is the plate on the side of the block behind the fuel pump? it is flexible and mine is warping. Is this just a damper for the noise?
I will search previous posts but any wisdom/encouragement may be appreciated as I am thinking on replacing the lift pump myself. I have short arms, to short for some jobs.
Thanks