Shatmepants
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Hi guys! I apologize that I'm not a typical enthusiast who has been involved with this forum and could have contributed previously, but I'm in a bind and could use some help if possible.
The backstory is that my father in law has a 98 6.5 GMC in Nome, Alaska. He is only here for the summers. He came up last year and his truck wouldn't start. He and his buddies are very mechanically inclined, but most of their education comes from the necessity of having to fix things in the bush, not from a formal education. Anyway, at some point they determined that the injection pump was bad, so they installed a rebuilt unit, but they still couldn't get the truck to start.
Fast forward to yesterday, I flew up here to try to help him out. I got the truck running yesterday after installing a new crank position sensor, but it runs horribly. I bled the lines well and I tried to reset the crank position sensor, but it doesn't run well enough to get the thing warmed up enough to reach the 170 degree mark. We have swapped the PMD with a known good unit and tried to time the pump. But again, the thing runs horribly.
I've been handed a can of worms, have limited experience with this particular motor/system, and have limited time and resources. I'm doing my best to help, but could use some help myself if anyone can shed some light on what is going on.
Here are the symptoms:
The glow plugs work, the lift pump works, and the motor starts. As soon as the motor starts, it shakes violently, but it will remain idling while shaking in its mounts. If I increase the RPM, the motor smooths out at about 2000 RPM. However, I noticed something odd about the APP yesterday. The APP seems to have three modes...idle, 2000 RPM, and after that it seems to run away so you have to let off the pedal.
We plan to test the APP today, but I'm not convinced that is the issue. I could be wrong, but I've never seen a potentiometer fail in this kind of mode.
I realize there are lots of variables here, and I have no idea what happened during the replacement pump installation. I looked through the manual and it appears that the replacement of the pump is pretty straight forward, but I don't know how easy it is to make a mistake during assembly (like putting the pin in a hole other than the slotted hole or if it's possible that the gear could move enough to skip a took while the mess was disassembled). I do know that they followed the manual and were careful not to rotate the engine during the pump assembly, but I wasn't there to see the action.
Oh, and we have checked that the fuel is okay (no water, etc.)
I'm only up here for another four days, so if anyone can help, I would be incredibly grateful for any tips to help us figure this out. Thanks so much.
The backstory is that my father in law has a 98 6.5 GMC in Nome, Alaska. He is only here for the summers. He came up last year and his truck wouldn't start. He and his buddies are very mechanically inclined, but most of their education comes from the necessity of having to fix things in the bush, not from a formal education. Anyway, at some point they determined that the injection pump was bad, so they installed a rebuilt unit, but they still couldn't get the truck to start.
Fast forward to yesterday, I flew up here to try to help him out. I got the truck running yesterday after installing a new crank position sensor, but it runs horribly. I bled the lines well and I tried to reset the crank position sensor, but it doesn't run well enough to get the thing warmed up enough to reach the 170 degree mark. We have swapped the PMD with a known good unit and tried to time the pump. But again, the thing runs horribly.
I've been handed a can of worms, have limited experience with this particular motor/system, and have limited time and resources. I'm doing my best to help, but could use some help myself if anyone can shed some light on what is going on.
Here are the symptoms:
The glow plugs work, the lift pump works, and the motor starts. As soon as the motor starts, it shakes violently, but it will remain idling while shaking in its mounts. If I increase the RPM, the motor smooths out at about 2000 RPM. However, I noticed something odd about the APP yesterday. The APP seems to have three modes...idle, 2000 RPM, and after that it seems to run away so you have to let off the pedal.
We plan to test the APP today, but I'm not convinced that is the issue. I could be wrong, but I've never seen a potentiometer fail in this kind of mode.
I realize there are lots of variables here, and I have no idea what happened during the replacement pump installation. I looked through the manual and it appears that the replacement of the pump is pretty straight forward, but I don't know how easy it is to make a mistake during assembly (like putting the pin in a hole other than the slotted hole or if it's possible that the gear could move enough to skip a took while the mess was disassembled). I do know that they followed the manual and were careful not to rotate the engine during the pump assembly, but I wasn't there to see the action.
Oh, and we have checked that the fuel is okay (no water, etc.)
I'm only up here for another four days, so if anyone can help, I would be incredibly grateful for any tips to help us figure this out. Thanks so much.