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DS4 replaced with DB2829 4646 J code from '88 vintage 6.2. Only mods to IP are inlet replaced with 3/8" fitting to go with the FFM FTB mod. And the delivery screw turned up 1/3 of a turn.
Cummins hfp953 lift pump. Verified will push 17-18 psi with glow shift electric, and a mechanical pressure gauge located between FFM and IP inlet. Using the FASS regulator I started at 7.5 psi, and have gone all the way to 17psi max flow that's coming thru the regulator. Engine always starts with a bit of a stumble and whitish greyish smoke when cold(heavy, but clears quickly, about 10-15 seconds)and idles nicely. Once warm can start easily with a quick turn of the starter. Whatever the pressure is set, truck will idle there. Push the throttle to 1000 rpm and pressure goes to zero. Will recover about 50% if pressure was at upper end. No recovery if pressure was at 7.5 psi. Cannot adjust regulator to get any gain with engine running. Shut down, and pressure will recover all the way to where it was set when restarted. Then repeats the same process. The pump is still required to be advanced all the way to the driver side, less pressure did not make a difference in that department.
I replaced both filters, at the FFM and the Racor 10 micron before the lift today. No difference. There is return fuel from the regulator that can be heard at the fill pipe. There is a check valve in the return line that is tee'd into the tank fill vent.
Any ideas on what gives?
DS4 replaced with DB2829 4646 J code from '88 vintage 6.2. Only mods to IP are inlet replaced with 3/8" fitting to go with the FFM FTB mod. And the delivery screw turned up 1/3 of a turn.
Cummins hfp953 lift pump. Verified will push 17-18 psi with glow shift electric, and a mechanical pressure gauge located between FFM and IP inlet. Using the FASS regulator I started at 7.5 psi, and have gone all the way to 17psi max flow that's coming thru the regulator. Engine always starts with a bit of a stumble and whitish greyish smoke when cold(heavy, but clears quickly, about 10-15 seconds)and idles nicely. Once warm can start easily with a quick turn of the starter. Whatever the pressure is set, truck will idle there. Push the throttle to 1000 rpm and pressure goes to zero. Will recover about 50% if pressure was at upper end. No recovery if pressure was at 7.5 psi. Cannot adjust regulator to get any gain with engine running. Shut down, and pressure will recover all the way to where it was set when restarted. Then repeats the same process. The pump is still required to be advanced all the way to the driver side, less pressure did not make a difference in that department.
I replaced both filters, at the FFM and the Racor 10 micron before the lift today. No difference. There is return fuel from the regulator that can be heard at the fill pipe. There is a check valve in the return line that is tee'd into the tank fill vent.
Any ideas on what gives?