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Yeah the lines are pretty bad. I looked around on that LMC site but I had a real hard time finding anything. They dont have fuel line slisted, the only thing close that I could find is "fuel Supply" and it was just one prebent hard line, not the whole thing. Can I just use rubber fuel hose and ditch the hard lines all together?
I was wondering this myself. Fuel injection line should be plenty tough enough and is a heck of a lot easier to work with.
I suspect his shutdown solenoid on IP isn't closing, and it is shutting down when oil pressure to OPS bleeds power to the lift, possibly somebody gutted it, but truck should shut off with key off, may explain the hard starts, as IP with lift pump as the shutdown mechanism, is allowing the IP to suck down all fuel from lines, resulting in hard starts next go round.
So is there a way to test it? Or should I just replace it? Is it the connector thats right on top of the IP with the 2 male space connectors poiting straight up? The 2 wire harness that plugs into looks like it go either way, I was just looking at that the other day.
The older 6.2 mech. pumps had a connection to raise the pressure in the ip by restricting the return. Newer mech.ip's don't have that. The fuel shut off iside the ip must be weak or sticking that it doesn't shut off right away.Hey Tracy I wasn't sure but thought there was 3rd sensor on mech IP, HPCA control, fuel shutoff, & TPS on side of the throttle arm, that correct ??
The older 6.2 mech. pumps had a connection to raise the pressure in the ip by restricting the return. Newer mech.ip's don't have that. The fuel shut off iside the ip must be weak or sticking that it doesn't shut off right away.
I used rubber fuel line on my 91 when the steel lines rusted out. Check your rear brake lines. They will be the next to rust out.