Hey everyone. I'll start by saying that I've read every thread I could find on this topic.
I have a 92 f250 7.3 with 110k miles. It was a farm truck though and is in fairly rough condition aside from the engine.
I'm having some major fuel issues which started out minor and progressively became major this winter. I was getting surging while driving, it would die if left to idle, and I'd have to crank for a bit to re-prime fuel after it sat for a while. It was doing this with full tanks, and it didn't matter which tank I had it switched to, so I know the problem is at the tank switch or forward.
What I've done:
-replaced fuel filter
-replaced return lines
-replaced lift pump and the rubber line that feeds it.
I had a clear line between the lift pump and the filter before I replaced the pump, and there did appear to be quite a bit of air in the line so the problem is between the filter and the switch. Now that i've replaced the pump, there is obviously quite a bit of air in the system. As I crank, I can see fuel in the clear line pushing back and forth 6 inches or so, but it's not actually flowing, just swishing back and forth.
My questions:
-is the lift pump a diaphragm pump? If so, it seems like there is a check valve of something that isn't doing it's job. Do I need to prime the lift pump somehow to get it pumping?
-Is it possible there is just crap in the line behind the lift pump that is keeping fuel from flowing? I don't feel like this is likely.
At this point, even if there were a small air intrusion, I would expect the pump to at least push fuel and air... but it's not. It would take a really big hole to make the lift pump fail like this, and I don't see anything that could be causing it.
Also: please don't turn this into an electric fuel pump lynch mob. I want answers : )
Thanks,
doug
I have a 92 f250 7.3 with 110k miles. It was a farm truck though and is in fairly rough condition aside from the engine.
I'm having some major fuel issues which started out minor and progressively became major this winter. I was getting surging while driving, it would die if left to idle, and I'd have to crank for a bit to re-prime fuel after it sat for a while. It was doing this with full tanks, and it didn't matter which tank I had it switched to, so I know the problem is at the tank switch or forward.
What I've done:
-replaced fuel filter
-replaced return lines
-replaced lift pump and the rubber line that feeds it.
I had a clear line between the lift pump and the filter before I replaced the pump, and there did appear to be quite a bit of air in the line so the problem is between the filter and the switch. Now that i've replaced the pump, there is obviously quite a bit of air in the system. As I crank, I can see fuel in the clear line pushing back and forth 6 inches or so, but it's not actually flowing, just swishing back and forth.
My questions:
-is the lift pump a diaphragm pump? If so, it seems like there is a check valve of something that isn't doing it's job. Do I need to prime the lift pump somehow to get it pumping?
-Is it possible there is just crap in the line behind the lift pump that is keeping fuel from flowing? I don't feel like this is likely.
At this point, even if there were a small air intrusion, I would expect the pump to at least push fuel and air... but it's not. It would take a really big hole to make the lift pump fail like this, and I don't see anything that could be causing it.
Also: please don't turn this into an electric fuel pump lynch mob. I want answers : )
Thanks,
doug
.ah just kidding no lynching today it's sunday. They are nice however. It sounds like you have an air leak, are there any signs of damp fittings at the return lines or any other fittings? The lift pump is a diaphragm pump no check valve although the duralift pumps do have one