Posted by JCSinGA on October 15, 2007 at 18:59:04 from (75.90.10.209):
In Reply to: 6.5 diesel posted by smdv806 on October 15, 2007 at 12:02:08:
EEEEEEEASYYY with that pile of junk talk!!! My truck may hear you LOL. I've just rebuilt my '95 6.5TD in my service truck and while it did cost far more than anything else I have rebuilt I did do a few things to try to combat the inherit problems with them, like old style mechanical fuel injection (why mess with something that works so well???) and the '97 model cooling system upgrades, both of which added quite alot to the rebuild price.
I assume that by checking the lift pump you had the bleeder on top of the fuel filter housing loose while cranking the engine over and saw fuel SHOOT out?
I'm sure you know if you have a good supply of fuel to the injection pump it can be either a mechanical internal pump problem or electrical.
Have you loosened the lines at the injectors to see if you may just have an air locked pump? I may be getting in on the discussion mid-stream and I dont know what you have already done, if it's info you already heard/know I apologize.
However I do have an electronic injection pump off my engine I have plans to put on Ebay. I do not know the condition of it, I purchased the truck not running but it was not a fuel system related problem with the engine.
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