Some of you helped me on earlier threads for the hard starting hot or cold problem on my 2001 HO 6 speed. After the truck sits for 30 minutes or more, it is really hard to start. Only after several cycles of the lift pump with cranking does it start.
Once started, it runs fine. Good as new.
It acts just like the VP44 has drained and is out of fuel.
In fact, I am now convinced that the supply line is indeed draining. If you fill the tank or with a mostly full tank park downhill, the truck is much much easier to start. In fact with a newly topped off tank, it starts normally most of the time. As fuel is consumed, the starting gradually becomes more difficult.
My question is about one way valves in the supply line to the lift pump. On Fords)I have worked on, there is sometimes a rubber one way valve made from latex like rubber tubing or something similar to prevent fuel draining back to the tank. These valves look like a flattened piece of tubing with the flat towards the engine to permit flow only out of the tank, not back in.
Is there a similar valve on the 2500 fuel system? If there is, I would expect it to be in the fuel tank.
Please anyone familiar with the fuel system plumbing for the 01's help!
Thanks,
Harry
Once started, it runs fine. Good as new.
It acts just like the VP44 has drained and is out of fuel.
In fact, I am now convinced that the supply line is indeed draining. If you fill the tank or with a mostly full tank park downhill, the truck is much much easier to start. In fact with a newly topped off tank, it starts normally most of the time. As fuel is consumed, the starting gradually becomes more difficult.
My question is about one way valves in the supply line to the lift pump. On Fords)I have worked on, there is sometimes a rubber one way valve made from latex like rubber tubing or something similar to prevent fuel draining back to the tank. These valves look like a flattened piece of tubing with the flat towards the engine to permit flow only out of the tank, not back in.
Is there a similar valve on the 2500 fuel system? If there is, I would expect it to be in the fuel tank.
Please anyone familiar with the fuel system plumbing for the 01's help!
Thanks,
Harry