The bottom line is that your system is getting air in it somewhere. We have
a shelter carrier that does the same thing. Usually, it is a marginal or
poor seal at the fuel filter. M 813s are noted for the same problem. One of
the things we will do is make an adapter and put about a pound of air
pressure on the fuel tank and the check all the fittings. Kind of crude, but
it works.
Randy
----- Original Message -----
From: Stuart Ellis <stuellis@mediaone.net>
To: Military Vehicles Mailing List <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 5:52 AM
Subject: [MV] Blazer starts, then dies out
> Hi all!
> It starts right up now that I did the button instead of the controller
card.
> But, it dies out after 5-6 seconds. Then it's very hard to get started
> again. When sitting in driveway and racing engine a little it seemed
> starved for fuel and died out again after running for 3-4 minutes and was
> very very hard to get started again. It has new fuel pump, newly rebuilt
> injection pump, new fuel filter and check valve installed before fuel pump
> to stop drain back.
> Is rebuild job bad on the injection pump?
>
> Stuart J. Ellis
> East Coast Sales Manager
> Intraco USA
> Web Site: www.intraco.com.sg
> Phone: 603-437-1392 Fax: 603-437-6046
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