I'm really losing my interest in these IDIs.
I did spend 3 hrs reading old posts without any new leads to pursue.
1994 E350 7.3L IDI
Just installed a Pensacola rebuilt IP that squirts fuel to all injectors reliably. I cracked open all injector line nuts at the injectors to verify.
Checked all glow plugs, all at .5 - .6 Ohms using a quality Fluke meter. Pulled two just to verify good physical condition. They were Berus, no erosion.
Tested a glow plug by removing it, attaching it to wire harness, grounding it to the block, and turned key on. It went to 400+ degrees in 2 seconds. Used a $350 Raytek Infrared meter to measure.
Pulled one injector and disassembled it. Found very small amount of fine crud.
This vehicle sat for a year, and had sludge in the fuel system. I cleaned out the fuel tank, replaced the filter, cleaned out the steel injector lines with MEK, and replaced the IP. I'll be putting an in-line filter just before the IP today. I put a sludge dissolver and clean diesel in the tank.
It ran fine yesterday, lots of power, no smoke, started on first try.
Today, not even a hint of starting. I have two good batts and a quality batt charger on them. I swapped out the glow plug controller with a known good one, but no improvement.
Am I missing something, or are the injectors a prime suspect. I find it hard to believe they would all go bad at once.
Thoughts?
Opinions?
nasty comments?
I did spend 3 hrs reading old posts without any new leads to pursue.
1994 E350 7.3L IDI
Just installed a Pensacola rebuilt IP that squirts fuel to all injectors reliably. I cracked open all injector line nuts at the injectors to verify.
Checked all glow plugs, all at .5 - .6 Ohms using a quality Fluke meter. Pulled two just to verify good physical condition. They were Berus, no erosion.
Tested a glow plug by removing it, attaching it to wire harness, grounding it to the block, and turned key on. It went to 400+ degrees in 2 seconds. Used a $350 Raytek Infrared meter to measure.
Pulled one injector and disassembled it. Found very small amount of fine crud.
This vehicle sat for a year, and had sludge in the fuel system. I cleaned out the fuel tank, replaced the filter, cleaned out the steel injector lines with MEK, and replaced the IP. I'll be putting an in-line filter just before the IP today. I put a sludge dissolver and clean diesel in the tank.
It ran fine yesterday, lots of power, no smoke, started on first try.
Today, not even a hint of starting. I have two good batts and a quality batt charger on them. I swapped out the glow plug controller with a known good one, but no improvement.
Am I missing something, or are the injectors a prime suspect. I find it hard to believe they would all go bad at once.
Thoughts?
Opinions?
nasty comments?
I suspect he fried the relay, so I pitched his switch in the dumpster, removed the entire GP controller assembly and installed a serviceable one. The fuel shutoff solenoid seems to be working fine, it makes the appropriate clicking noise and I get fuel squirting out the ends of the injector lines. Is it possible a fusible link, wire or fuse might have been damaged that is contributing to the problem?
Invert bottle of diesel, open regulator til fuel flows, read gauge and examine spray pattern.



