Truck started then died. Momentarily no fuel pressure??
Hi guys. I experienced something I never had this last weekend and seek your advice.
We loaded our camper up and went to the Cascade mountains. No problems whatsoever till the morning we went to leave.
The temp was only about 26 degrees. I hopped into the truck and turned the key to wait for the air grids to heat up (wait to start light).
When I did that, I heard my lift pump labor (remote mount using Vulcan kit) and noticed the fuel pressure was only about 8 lbs.
The truck fired right off but within 30 seconds died and no amount of turning over would it start. The fuel pressure was now about 5 lbs and not changing.
This lift pump is approximately 8000 miles old.
I let it sit for maybe 5 minutes while I was scratching my head wondering why I was struggling like this since it’s never been a problem before (it gets colder at home in the winter time).
I turned the key on again and still the lift pump was laboring for a bit and then slowly it started speeding up and building up pressure. Let it build the pressure to about 12 lbs and then turned the truck over. Took a bit (acted like it does when I change the fuel filter) and eventually started.
I ran it around town slowly to build up some heat and never had a bit of trouble again.
I don’t use anti-gell as I never have had a problem with these moderate temps in the past and as I said, it’s been much colder before.
Once the lift pump started building pressure there were zero issues. Could the heater in the fuel filter have failed and cause this?
I’m all ears.
1998. 5 24 valve with approx 125K miles. Remote fuel lift pump replaced 8k ago. Always have 12lbs of fuel pressure normally.
Thanks a bunch……. . john
Hi guys. I experienced something I never had this last weekend and seek your advice.
We loaded our camper up and went to the Cascade mountains. No problems whatsoever till the morning we went to leave.
The temp was only about 26 degrees. I hopped into the truck and turned the key to wait for the air grids to heat up (wait to start light).
When I did that, I heard my lift pump labor (remote mount using Vulcan kit) and noticed the fuel pressure was only about 8 lbs.
The truck fired right off but within 30 seconds died and no amount of turning over would it start. The fuel pressure was now about 5 lbs and not changing.
This lift pump is approximately 8000 miles old.
I let it sit for maybe 5 minutes while I was scratching my head wondering why I was struggling like this since it’s never been a problem before (it gets colder at home in the winter time).
I turned the key on again and still the lift pump was laboring for a bit and then slowly it started speeding up and building up pressure. Let it build the pressure to about 12 lbs and then turned the truck over. Took a bit (acted like it does when I change the fuel filter) and eventually started.
I ran it around town slowly to build up some heat and never had a bit of trouble again.
I don’t use anti-gell as I never have had a problem with these moderate temps in the past and as I said, it’s been much colder before.
Once the lift pump started building pressure there were zero issues. Could the heater in the fuel filter have failed and cause this?
I’m all ears.
1998. 5 24 valve with approx 125K miles. Remote fuel lift pump replaced 8k ago. Always have 12lbs of fuel pressure normally.
Thanks a bunch……. . john
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