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    Does PMD failure mean pump failure?

    If your problem turns out to be PMD failure, check out Pennsacola Fuel Injection. They do not sell any Stanadyne PMDs. Theirs are made by Flight Systems. I just ordered their remote mount PMD. Expect it in a few days. Their price includes free shipping. By the way, I am not affiliated...
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    Checking the electrical output/input of parts. How do I know they are working right?

    I have a volt/amp meter and am trying to find out if a particular wire has a short in it before replacing part after part til a problem is cured. I have seen wiring diagrams for my 94 6.5td. In order to find a short in a wire to...let's say...the fuel shutoff solenoid....how would I know what...
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    Dies, no codes -- Part II

    Back on August 11th, I submitted a thread about my 94 Diesel dying and not leaving a code. I appreciate all the responses. Now....after having called Pensacola Diesel to ask them questions about their PMD kit, the technician suggested that I look at the adapter (or extension) harness (if I...
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    Who's got the best "used" PMD's ?

    I agree with Bison. Check out Pensacola Diesel for a new PMD. (I'm not affliliated with them in any way, shape, or form). I just called them two days ago to ask them questions about the PMD they sell, but ended up talking to their technician/parts guy first. He did not even try to sell me...
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    Use of a "key" type diagnostic tool

    Thanks, Turbine Doc. What you said makes alot of sense. :iagree: I certainly would not want to create more problems and have to replace more parts than necessary. It's confusing enough learning about the 6.5TD and trying to deciphyer what my current problem is than to add on to the dilemna...
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    Use of a "key" type diagnostic tool

    96GMC6.5L -- Oh, duh on my part. Yep, I meant crankshaft. I guess I've been dealing with vintage dirt bikes too long. Slim Shady -- As a matter of fact, Autozone was the one who gave me the "key" for free. Handy little gadget! But what damage can occur if I insert the key into the...
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    Use of a "key" type diagnostic tool

    On the OBD-1 I have read "never put the jumper in or take it out with the key on". I have a "key" type diagnostic tool to use instead of a jumper wire or metal paper clip. I have yet to learn what is supposed to happen if the key is inserted into the data ports AFTER the engine is on or...
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    Dies, no codes

    Thanks for the help everyone. Now, to add to the background situation -- When the truck was first purchased, the fuel gauge showed about 1/2 tank. The man who sold the truck to me, apparently had not used the truck as much as he used to cause he bought another truck. He would only put in a...
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    Dies, no codes

    I know ya'll will have some answers and suggestions for me. I will appreciate your time and knowledge in helping me figure this out. Problem: Part I. -- 1. Driving the truck down the highway, stalled out after 3 miles. Waited ten minutes. Starts up and stalls again in 3 miles...
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