HighSierra86
Active Member
Hi guys, long time since I've been on any of the forums but when I hit a road block this is where I find the best information.
I'm about ready to replace the injection pump on my '96, but just wanted to make sure I've exhausted all ideas. At this point I already have myself prepared mentally and financially, just don't want to miss any other underlying problem.
I've been clearing a p0251 and occasionally a p0370 code for quite some time now. The optical sensor code will almost always come back with the first restart of the truck. I always use additive and I've tried the few tanks of a heavy dose with no change. Lift pump is a raptor unit less than a year old which I have running 8-9 psi at idle before the IP. Verified there is no air bubbles in the fuel with the clear hose on the return line. Running the stock fuel filter housing as well as a 30mic pre-filter before the lift pump.
Truck seems to operate normally other than the following conditions: I'm beginning to have harder starts, followed by a stumble (glow plugs good), very occasional stalling, and what seems to be an skip or miss under 2500rpms.
Only thing I haven't tried is replacing the PMD. Current unit is about 8 years old on the Heath plate up front. I also removed the optic sensor filter harness when I replaced the PMD. Injection pump is somewhere in the neighborhood of 12+ years/40K miles old replaced by the dealer still under warranty.
Time for a new pump? Or worth it to try a new PMD first?
Thank you in advance,
Nick
P.S, this is the truck in my signature, 1996 Chevy 133k miles
I'm about ready to replace the injection pump on my '96, but just wanted to make sure I've exhausted all ideas. At this point I already have myself prepared mentally and financially, just don't want to miss any other underlying problem.
I've been clearing a p0251 and occasionally a p0370 code for quite some time now. The optical sensor code will almost always come back with the first restart of the truck. I always use additive and I've tried the few tanks of a heavy dose with no change. Lift pump is a raptor unit less than a year old which I have running 8-9 psi at idle before the IP. Verified there is no air bubbles in the fuel with the clear hose on the return line. Running the stock fuel filter housing as well as a 30mic pre-filter before the lift pump.
Truck seems to operate normally other than the following conditions: I'm beginning to have harder starts, followed by a stumble (glow plugs good), very occasional stalling, and what seems to be an skip or miss under 2500rpms.
Only thing I haven't tried is replacing the PMD. Current unit is about 8 years old on the Heath plate up front. I also removed the optic sensor filter harness when I replaced the PMD. Injection pump is somewhere in the neighborhood of 12+ years/40K miles old replaced by the dealer still under warranty.
Time for a new pump? Or worth it to try a new PMD first?
Thank you in advance,
Nick
P.S, this is the truck in my signature, 1996 Chevy 133k miles