Just finished a round of golf yesterday, clubs loaded, started the truck to get the AC cooking. Truck started and died. What, not my truck! #@$%! Usually can't hit the starter and release before it is started.
So maybe lost prime I said, altough did not believe it myself. After long cranking, finally started and ran rough for a few seconds. OK, lost prime, but why?
Smell of fuel, poped hood and fuel spraying everywhere from the filter area.
Shut it down, did a little cuss, silently I may add, and removed the wif sensor. IT HAD COME COMPLETELY APART INTERNALLY! I had just replaced it a month previous as we were going on vacation, and at filter change, the old wif sensor threads did not look good. Boy, am I glad this did not happen while we were in the mountains.
OK, I always carry a spare filter, but who carries a spare wif sensor? Not me. Got a buddy of mine to take me to a dealer and get another one. Soon back on the road. Oo. Oo.
In closing, I must say the lift pump is a pumping dude. With the leak, it still filled the filter and got me running.
Sorry about the long post, but I am a very meticilous mech, and all my vehicles are maintained properly, especially the Cummins. This was a real surprise and eye opener.
So maybe lost prime I said, altough did not believe it myself. After long cranking, finally started and ran rough for a few seconds. OK, lost prime, but why?
Smell of fuel, poped hood and fuel spraying everywhere from the filter area.

Shut it down, did a little cuss, silently I may add, and removed the wif sensor. IT HAD COME COMPLETELY APART INTERNALLY! I had just replaced it a month previous as we were going on vacation, and at filter change, the old wif sensor threads did not look good. Boy, am I glad this did not happen while we were in the mountains.
OK, I always carry a spare filter, but who carries a spare wif sensor? Not me. Got a buddy of mine to take me to a dealer and get another one. Soon back on the road. Oo. Oo.
In closing, I must say the lift pump is a pumping dude. With the leak, it still filled the filter and got me running.
Sorry about the long post, but I am a very meticilous mech, and all my vehicles are maintained properly, especially the Cummins. This was a real surprise and eye opener.