Originally Posted by
kaar5kel
Hello. I'm new here...Been looking over hundreds of posts the past few days to a week here and on other forums. I am an old school Big truck Mech(before computers). Just bought my first personal Diesel. Dont know anything of it's history except that it had a ton of new parts in it. Mine is a 1995 C2500, 6.5 TD -Fcode.,, Manual Conv. lock, 4" sized up to 5"welded SS exh. Temp guage, 8lbs boost w guage, Air cleaner, relocated PMD, New OPS, TCC, LP, remaned stanadyne IP, new sump, Hard lines, filter, and a Rebuilt 4L80e Trans w/ Kit. like new 04' DuraMax 8lug alum wheels, class 3 hidden tow, Clean for its age w/ 230k on it. So bought it blind, at night, needed a truck to get home ASAP as my 90 GMC decide to drop a tranny in NC (I live in SC). So, 1400.00 on CL. I thought it was a work in progress..Probably had that much in new parts in it..And it was a diesel to tinker on. As I looked over I see alot done, but, half asssed, (spliced , wires, weak grounds, old hoses and SOME new lines, ect..) Ran perfect and it drove right though. I Drove it 70-75 miles in NC to get a bit comfortable to drive 200+ miles home, Changed oil/filter/cleaner/Rad cap, and looked it over fairly well..... 5 miles from home, Bucking, sputtering, popping.....anything over 1500 rpm's, So...I think, fuel guage is bouncing, maybe out of fuel?, maybe Water, ????.. I Filled up, still had about half tank. Addded FPPF, and Valvoline Water remover for diesels(love my Valvoline, 30 years and no engine failures...knock on wood)...But, she was Still bucking, popping sputtering..only above 1500 rpm...So I used the checklist here(thanks Guys), go trough all of it, Double checked everything, or so I thought........My issue was solved, at least so far, by finding a loose hose clamp on the line that feeds the filter bowl. I felt around, and grabbed lines and clamps and gave them the twist test..to see if loose. Well, the one at the bowl, nice and tight, the one on the line from LP, Not so much...So i tighten all loose lines, go to Autozone to test fuel Pressure, 3.5-4lbs @ Key on, 2lbs idle, couldn't test @ higher rpm as they wouldn't let me leave with it for road test, and didnt have long enough hose to run to windshield to see when operating. But, after tightening all hoses, and clamps........No more, I guess what you youngins call, fishbiting.. Runs smooth and clean now. I will obviously run all new hoses, clamps, and clean it all up, But 5 days of thrashing and testing..It was a hose that was loose cusing air @ the Filter. Since then, 40+ miles, a few WOT, and some 60mph + runs and, no issues, no skips, pops or stumbles, but, i will keep you all up to date...So the reason for my two cents is, I see alot of forums, including this one (no offense) that say, PMD,IP, OPS, and what not, as first reaction, but, when I was talking to an old timer, even older than me, said nope, look for air/fuel issues, always look for air first, then fuel, then electric, then, sensors, then, others. He said in his 50 years of Mech, 35 years of rebuilding IP's, and heavy equipment expert. he says almost 40-50% diagnosis of IP failures and about 30% of failed PMD diag. wrongly, and are very common, too common, especially @ dealers and Mech shops, as a poor lift pump, or air in system can and will set codes off on these trucks(he owns 2). He has rebuilt one IP, and replaced only 1 Pmd on his 2. each over 150k. He says, his have been, Air leaks, fuel issues, OPS, and electrical, usually grounds...Sorry for the long story, but, Hope this helps someone else as it has me. Sometimes...them old guys, have a story to tell....now, so does this old guy.. FREE FIX other than a headache and a handfull of Advil and about 8-10- hours of testing everthing...