**Mods: if this doesn't technically qualify as a 'disabled truck’ please move this thread. I'm not sure if the problem I'm having is fuel related or mechanical/electrical related, and for fear of damaging my VP44, the truck is voluntarily out of commission (parked in the back of the parking lot) at the office and I'm driving another vehicle. Because of the location (unlit parking lot), I’d like to address the problem asap so that I can at least drive it ~20 back to the house and work on it there.
wow, where to begin...
Long story short: When I bump the engine and allow the Raptor to run for ~30 seconds, the pressure is up around the 13-14psi area. When I start the engine, the pressure immediately drops to 10, then gradually to ~5 while idling. As soon as there is a load applied (first gear to move the truck), it drops sub 5 and, within ~10 seconds is almost to 0..... at which point I kill the engine and let it sit (again, for fear of the VP44).
Background:
I've got a ~B50 blend (commercially bought B100 blended with pump diesel) in the truck right now and have noticed the pressure dropping slowly over the past couple days. The temperature has dropped as low as the 40s but has been in the 50s most of the time I’ve tinkered with it. I don’t think (... I know, I know: famous last words I’m having a gelling issue as I can open the fuel/water separator and perfectly clear and liquid fuel drains out even after the truck has sat there overnight (without either block heat or fuel heater in the picture)
Thinking that I might have a plugged fuel filter, I changed it and the problem did not go away (the old filter had ~8k and it was not the first I’d changed after starting running Bio).
There are no codes in the computer (P or E).
The truck idles fine... I just don’t want to damage the VP44.
Any ideas?
wow, where to begin...
Long story short: When I bump the engine and allow the Raptor to run for ~30 seconds, the pressure is up around the 13-14psi area. When I start the engine, the pressure immediately drops to 10, then gradually to ~5 while idling. As soon as there is a load applied (first gear to move the truck), it drops sub 5 and, within ~10 seconds is almost to 0..... at which point I kill the engine and let it sit (again, for fear of the VP44).
Background:
I've got a ~B50 blend (commercially bought B100 blended with pump diesel) in the truck right now and have noticed the pressure dropping slowly over the past couple days. The temperature has dropped as low as the 40s but has been in the 50s most of the time I’ve tinkered with it. I don’t think (... I know, I know: famous last words I’m having a gelling issue as I can open the fuel/water separator and perfectly clear and liquid fuel drains out even after the truck has sat there overnight (without either block heat or fuel heater in the picture)
Thinking that I might have a plugged fuel filter, I changed it and the problem did not go away (the old filter had ~8k and it was not the first I’d changed after starting running Bio).
There are no codes in the computer (P or E).
The truck idles fine... I just don’t want to damage the VP44.
Any ideas?