Darkrider
Lobo Solitario
Ok I have been having a problem with my truck for awhile now and as a result have been unable to drive it for the past two weeks. The problem is it seems like it goes into a fuel starvation situation after 20-40 min of driving. The first time this problem showed up was about 4 weeks ago or so when i washed the truck. When it happened that time i thought it was due to something getting wet in the car wash. Then i realised it had been sitting idling for 20 min prior to that. That is what led me to suspect the beaten up old PMD that was mounted in the air box. Now the problem has reappeared after 40 min of driving after i installed the brand new PMD/Relocation kit from Leroy....:mad2:
What happens after 20-40 min is this:
It starts off with not wanting to rev over 2800-3000 RPM
Then it starts to surge
then it wont idle at all and i have Zero throttle response.
Then after the truck sits anywhere from an hour to 2 hours it goes back to normal for a bit..then starts the entire cycle all over again.
The Injector pump in the truck is the original from the original engine. So its a known good part.
The PMD has been replaced and relocated.
A new fuel filter was installed during the winter and has less then 10000 km on it
If i crack the bleeder valve on the FFM it has a steady stream of fuel like old faithful.
About all i can think of now is swapping the '95 Computer in the truck now for the original '94 computer or its time for a new lift pump. Kinda wondering if all the gelling problems i had in the winter finally killed the lift pump. Every thing points to it being a fueling issue.
What happens after 20-40 min is this:
It starts off with not wanting to rev over 2800-3000 RPM
Then it starts to surge
then it wont idle at all and i have Zero throttle response.
Then after the truck sits anywhere from an hour to 2 hours it goes back to normal for a bit..then starts the entire cycle all over again.
The Injector pump in the truck is the original from the original engine. So its a known good part.
The PMD has been replaced and relocated.
A new fuel filter was installed during the winter and has less then 10000 km on it
If i crack the bleeder valve on the FFM it has a steady stream of fuel like old faithful.
About all i can think of now is swapping the '95 Computer in the truck now for the original '94 computer or its time for a new lift pump. Kinda wondering if all the gelling problems i had in the winter finally killed the lift pump. Every thing points to it being a fueling issue.