Paveltolz
Доверяй, но проверяй
Finally putting the AirDog back on.
I've been running an off the O'Reilly's shelf Lift Pump for a few years. My 'Diesel Site' had gone Tango Uniform while on the road coming back up to Utah from AZ. Cross the border, Zero fuel pressure. Fortunately, I was able to do a quick diesel bath swap with loaner tools. Which was ironic given the AirDog DF-165 I'd been running had done the same thing a few months before in Flagstaff. I love AZ, raised there, so these and other instances with the Touareg have really got me dreading the region.
PureFlow honored their warranty and sent me a new motor but with all the other issues the motor was suffering (suspect IP, Injectors, hobbs key, and valves), I just didn't want to put it in. Once the truck was sorted out, I was just enjoying it and doing simpler things though the LP swap was on the long list of 'Things' I had put off. The near zero fuel pressure under hard acceleration wasn't concerning given I was only driving it occasionally and rarely put the spurs to it.
However, having kicked the Touareg to the curb, the truck is now my daily driver. That and we just did a road trip with the numerous long pulls on the hills I-84 between UT and WA coast provides. Zero fuel pressure IS a big issue.
I got all the parts assembled from various boxes and shelves. Looked up the instructions from PureFlow (they have a 6.5 specific set up now whereas mine was 'adjusted' from a Duramax kit).
The old hoses were a no go. The ones from the kit are all 1/2" and since the fuel lines from the tank to the LP are 3/8" I couldn't understand what the point was for necking up to and back down from 1/2" other than, you know, Duramax.
Besides, I'd replaced the tank and along with the lines to the LP and LP to IP trying to sort out motor issues so, everything already on the truck was much newer than these.
I hated the 'push lock' hose connection system given the luck with GM oil lines. Here's the old install with provided lines and connections.
I removed the push lock fittings with the idea to use -6AN in the future...if ever.
With the motivation on simmer, it was time to go under the truck....
I've been running an off the O'Reilly's shelf Lift Pump for a few years. My 'Diesel Site' had gone Tango Uniform while on the road coming back up to Utah from AZ. Cross the border, Zero fuel pressure. Fortunately, I was able to do a quick diesel bath swap with loaner tools. Which was ironic given the AirDog DF-165 I'd been running had done the same thing a few months before in Flagstaff. I love AZ, raised there, so these and other instances with the Touareg have really got me dreading the region.
PureFlow honored their warranty and sent me a new motor but with all the other issues the motor was suffering (suspect IP, Injectors, hobbs key, and valves), I just didn't want to put it in. Once the truck was sorted out, I was just enjoying it and doing simpler things though the LP swap was on the long list of 'Things' I had put off. The near zero fuel pressure under hard acceleration wasn't concerning given I was only driving it occasionally and rarely put the spurs to it.
However, having kicked the Touareg to the curb, the truck is now my daily driver. That and we just did a road trip with the numerous long pulls on the hills I-84 between UT and WA coast provides. Zero fuel pressure IS a big issue.
I got all the parts assembled from various boxes and shelves. Looked up the instructions from PureFlow (they have a 6.5 specific set up now whereas mine was 'adjusted' from a Duramax kit).
The old hoses were a no go. The ones from the kit are all 1/2" and since the fuel lines from the tank to the LP are 3/8" I couldn't understand what the point was for necking up to and back down from 1/2" other than, you know, Duramax.
Besides, I'd replaced the tank and along with the lines to the LP and LP to IP trying to sort out motor issues so, everything already on the truck was much newer than these.
I hated the 'push lock' hose connection system given the luck with GM oil lines. Here's the old install with provided lines and connections.
I removed the push lock fittings with the idea to use -6AN in the future...if ever.
With the motivation on simmer, it was time to go under the truck....