I will try to keep this short but can supply more info if it will help. Recently bought a 2006 GMC crew cab with the LBZ engine. In short, I have some problems. The truck has about 120K miles and body is in good shape. I should have looked closer to start but...here I am. The truck starts and runs great for a few minutes but as soon as it is warmed up it loses power. Shut off, wait a while and everything repeats. It has after market lift pump (FASS) and it is obvious it has been messed with a bit (big stacks, looks like injector pump may have been replaced) etc. Replaced fuel filter / separator, no help. Checked the fuel lines and replaced all fuel lines with OEM lines - some lines were pretty bad, collapsed inside -- no help, replaced fuel pressure sensor, no help.
There have been some codes tossed along the way - low fuel rail pressure for one, some fuses blown on FASS circuit (bad electrical connections), fuel leaks ( in vicinity of pressure sensor) now fixed .....but still start it, run for a while and what I assume is limp mode.
I don't want to just keep replacing stuff as now the obvious things are done and the cost of components gets higher. I would really appreciate your help. If you can tell me what info will help you help me I will try to get it.
The fellow actually working on the truck is an excellent auto mech friend of mine. Great mechanic but NOT a diesel mechanic so he is good and he is meticulous...but does not have the knowledge that is present in this group.
Your inputs will be much appreciated .... and ... I can take the truth.
By the way, any good diesel shops in the MA, NH, Maine area - just in case it gets to that
Thanks
Jerry
There have been some codes tossed along the way - low fuel rail pressure for one, some fuses blown on FASS circuit (bad electrical connections), fuel leaks ( in vicinity of pressure sensor) now fixed .....but still start it, run for a while and what I assume is limp mode.
I don't want to just keep replacing stuff as now the obvious things are done and the cost of components gets higher. I would really appreciate your help. If you can tell me what info will help you help me I will try to get it.
The fellow actually working on the truck is an excellent auto mech friend of mine. Great mechanic but NOT a diesel mechanic so he is good and he is meticulous...but does not have the knowledge that is present in this group.
Your inputs will be much appreciated .... and ... I can take the truth.
By the way, any good diesel shops in the MA, NH, Maine area - just in case it gets to that
Thanks
Jerry