Just trying to get another one on the road.
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Ride was tolerable. For him. Excellent for me. We put two new shocks on yesterday and all the sqeeking went away. The passenger side shock took a hit somehow on the way up here. The shaft was binding. Had a big dent in it. I would say the truck is getting close to 20 +-
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So we made it through the winter storm of the year. Got lucky in rock springs Wyoming and only had about 10 inches. Weather is warmer today Had to make a trip to the lumber store cause they couldn’t deliver till Monday. Just thought I’d post a pic.
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Of all the trucks I have I think this one has become my favorite. I really wish it was 3 wheel drive. ( I know Ollie. I’m really considering bringing a trailer to your place this summer and get the parts. FYI ). I’ve been looking for an extended cab 4x4 doner out here that I possibly could drag home with me but **** people want an arm and a leg for them. I really need to sale the red 1990 w250 I have. It’s been p pumped and is cool but the older I get the more I like the little be pump. Simplicity is the way to go
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You're up early, still on eastern time?
Youall are in a good spot to find a donor out there - maybe. Climate is easy on sheet metal but farm & ranch hands can be hard on mechanicals and the sheet metal!
Youall are in a good spot to find a donor out there - maybe. Climate is easy on sheet metal but farm & ranch hands can be hard on mechanicals and the sheet metal!
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Alright. I got a problem and would like to know what yAlls opinion is. At of the blue the truck is loosing prime as soon as u shut it off. I can crack 1,3, and 5 injectors. Push the primer on the lift pump, turn it over till I see fuel. Close injectors and it will start and stumble till it clears the rest of the air In. 2,4, and 6. Runs smoothe as can be. No smoke and has power. Turn it off then I have to do the process again. I’m thinking it the life pump going bad. All opinions are much appreciated. Thought I’d try on this thread before I started a new one.
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I would be very suspect of all fuel connections from the motor to the fuel tank, as it could easily just be sucking in some air.
You just swapped around "fuel sending units" in this truck right?...so start checking the connections at the top of the tank and any other ones you recently removed and re-attached.
Does it get any better if you fill the fuel tank and park the truck nose down on an incline when not running?
You just swapped around "fuel sending units" in this truck right?...so start checking the connections at the top of the tank and any other ones you recently removed and re-attached.
Does it get any better if you fill the fuel tank and park the truck nose down on an incline when not running?
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I would be very suspect of all fuel connections from the motor to the fuel tank, as it could easily just be sucking in some air.
You just swapped around "fuel sending units" in this truck right?...so start checking the connections at the top of the tank and any other ones you recently removed and re-attached.
Does it get any better if you fill the fuel tank and park the truck nose down on an incline when not running?
You just swapped around "fuel sending units" in this truck right?...so start checking the connections at the top of the tank and any other ones you recently removed and re-attached.
Does it get any better if you fill the fuel tank and park the truck nose down on an incline when not running?
I just hope it’s not the injection pump. It runs really smooth when it’s started. No smoke. No miss. Is there a check valve in the injection pump that keeps the pressure up when it’s not running? The injection pump does have a small leak. I’ll try to get some pics In a little bit.
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I ran high dollar fuel/hydraulic lines on mine. There's a damned O-ring in the pick up assembly I am blaming. There was nothing wrong with the factory lines as far as I can tell. All that frikken plastic going into the tank. The Oring in the supply line is another probability. It's been a couple of months since I did it.
There needs to be a kit to replace the whole damned assembly.
There needs to be a kit to replace the whole damned assembly.
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So I got it back and put the new lift pump on. Bleary it and sh hit on the first lick. Let it idle to clear the rest of the air from the the lines. Shut it down. Let it set for about 10 minutes. Fired right up
Even got to use the vice for the first time
Even got to use the vice for the first time
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So I e put on a new lifer pump. It seem to fix it. But then the next day it started again. Run fine when started but if you shut it down it has trouble restarting. So I noticed that the fuel filter what leaking a little. Changed it. Prime. Didn’t even bleed the injectors and it hit the first time just like it’s supposed to. Drive to get groceries. Drive back home. All is good. Go to start it the next day. Same thing. It started but slow to do it. Filter is still wet at the top. I’m gonna pull the filter this afternoon and see why it won’t seal properly. I’m pretty sure this is my problem but thought I’d ask if anyone has had this problem before. I noticed that there is a plastic piece that the filter is sealing to. Could it be cracked. Thanks
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Are you talking about the fuel pre heater that is sandwiched between the filter and the motor?
Yes. That can be a place where you get air leaks. It can be tightened up as well, and also has a gasket above it that might be almost 30 years old.
It can also be removed and a shorter threaded nipple can be installed that you just screw your fuel filter on to.
Like I said a week or two ago, it sounds like you have an air leak in the fuel system problem, more that a lift pump problem.
Yes. That can be a place where you get air leaks. It can be tightened up as well, and also has a gasket above it that might be almost 30 years old.
It can also be removed and a shorter threaded nipple can be installed that you just screw your fuel filter on to.
Like I said a week or two ago, it sounds like you have an air leak in the fuel system problem, more that a lift pump problem.
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