Posted by Ryaninks on February 11, 2013 at 11:06:16 from (174.79.111.200):
Got a 92 Dodge 3/4 ton to use as a farm truck last winter and havn't had a lick of trouble with it until acouple weeks ago....I seem to have this "random" problem where it just seems to run out of fuel...(tank is full). Somedays i can get in it, start it and not have an issue one. Then out of the blue i'll get in it and get about 3 or 4 miles and it'll start to cough and sputter and die. I can get out, bleed the injector lines, it'll start and usually run the rest of the day with out a hitch. (sometimes it takes a time or two of bleeding the lines). My filter is new and always full of fuel when this problem occurs, the lift pump is about 3 years old and i can pump it by hand and get a nice strong stream of fuel. Is there a filter in the tank that i'm missing? I put new connections on all the wires running to the injection pump thinking there was a bad connection somewhere. Like i say i put on a new wix filter in the beginning of all of this, could it already be clogged again? I've never had a problem with bad fuel before but i know it's not uncommon in my area. Before yall ask temperature makes no difference, so i know it's not gelled up. (I also treat my fuel, so i'm not worried about that) Right now i'm just looking for a direction to start heading in. I'm going to go ahead and try a new fuel filter tonight just for shits and grins.
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