Alright so I'm new to this only started on it cause my truck won't start so here we go.
Alright so where I live it go down to the 10s in temperature so I would plug my truck up to my house to get the block warm all night. So I went out in the morning and tried starting it to go to work. I cycled my glow plugs 2 timed and tried starting it my truck. The truck was making compression (it still has compression). And I stayed trying to start my truck for over 30 seconds it was black smoking and trying to make power then it just quit black smoking and it turns out no fuel was going into it. So 3 days later I found out the outlet I was plugging my truck to up was bad. So I started diagnosing my truck. No fuses were blown. Power ground and pcm signal is going in and out pmd. So I got my wrench and broke loose the fuel lines on the injectors and tried to turn it over. No fuel came out of the lines just like I suspected. So then I took the upper intake off and unplugged the fuel shutoff solenoid. I then tried to start it. What do you know after the 2nd time of me tring to start it it started to get fuel and attempted to start again. It start for a half or 1 second and then shutoff. So then I assumed there is air in the lines so I would put 12 volts to the fuel solenoid to bleed it out The air. I have my test light from work and a long wire to make a ground. I unplugged the pmd for ease of access because my pmd is already relocated. I back probed the power wire to the fuel pump from my test light off the positive post to the battery and it instantly lit up without me making a ground so I then got my voltmeter/ohmmeter on the fuel solenoid off the connections it's was reading at 1.3 ohms. I then moved one lead to the block of the motor it read 0.5 ohms so I then assumed the motor is short to ground and It no longer works. So I told the story to the old mechanic at my work and what I believe it is and everything I did and he said there is air in the lines so that's why it doesn't work and I asked someone else and they said it was the fuel shutoff switch because a short to ground would make the pump stay on and it wouldn't be a bad thing.
So my question is can anyone help me?is it the fuel shutoff solenoid or the air in the lines or the injector pump solenoid?
Alright so where I live it go down to the 10s in temperature so I would plug my truck up to my house to get the block warm all night. So I went out in the morning and tried starting it to go to work. I cycled my glow plugs 2 timed and tried starting it my truck. The truck was making compression (it still has compression). And I stayed trying to start my truck for over 30 seconds it was black smoking and trying to make power then it just quit black smoking and it turns out no fuel was going into it. So 3 days later I found out the outlet I was plugging my truck to up was bad. So I started diagnosing my truck. No fuses were blown. Power ground and pcm signal is going in and out pmd. So I got my wrench and broke loose the fuel lines on the injectors and tried to turn it over. No fuel came out of the lines just like I suspected. So then I took the upper intake off and unplugged the fuel shutoff solenoid. I then tried to start it. What do you know after the 2nd time of me tring to start it it started to get fuel and attempted to start again. It start for a half or 1 second and then shutoff. So then I assumed there is air in the lines so I would put 12 volts to the fuel solenoid to bleed it out The air. I have my test light from work and a long wire to make a ground. I unplugged the pmd for ease of access because my pmd is already relocated. I back probed the power wire to the fuel pump from my test light off the positive post to the battery and it instantly lit up without me making a ground so I then got my voltmeter/ohmmeter on the fuel solenoid off the connections it's was reading at 1.3 ohms. I then moved one lead to the block of the motor it read 0.5 ohms so I then assumed the motor is short to ground and It no longer works. So I told the story to the old mechanic at my work and what I believe it is and everything I did and he said there is air in the lines so that's why it doesn't work and I asked someone else and they said it was the fuel shutoff switch because a short to ground would make the pump stay on and it wouldn't be a bad thing.
So my question is can anyone help me?is it the fuel shutoff solenoid or the air in the lines or the injector pump solenoid?