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DodgeFreak wrote:Check your fuel pressure could be your lift pump quit. Is it the stock one??
RCCUMMINS89 wrote:It doesn't need any pressure from the lift pump to start. However, if there is air in the lines between the tank and injection pump.... it'll fire up instantly and then bog down or die.
At idle... stock lift pump puts out between 5-7 psi... anything below 3 psi means lift pump is bad or going out. Or there is some sort of restriction in the system not allowing it to do its job.
Ironforger wrote:RCCUMMINS89 wrote:It doesn't need any pressure from the lift pump to start. However, if there is air in the lines between the tank and injection pump.... it'll fire up instantly and then bog down or die.
At idle... stock lift pump puts out between 5-7 psi... anything below 3 psi means lift pump is bad or going out. Or there is some sort of restriction in the system not allowing it to do its job.
Thanks for the info.
My truck is the opposite. It does not fire up instantly anymore. It sure used to, then one last week I have to crank it and pump the accelerator pedal to get it to start. Once it starts, it's fine. Typical power as always and idles fine.
I'll see if I can check the pressure this weekend.
CumminsPower59 wrote:
Sounds like a small air leak, allowing the fuel to drain back a little. Pumping the go pedal doesn't do anything, holding partially or fully open can help.
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