Not getting enough fuel!!
Not getting enough fuel!!
Has anyone on here had any issues with the lift pump not delivering enough fuel? Did you use any sort of inline fuel pump etc. I have a Om617 in a land rover and it seems to be having this issue under heavy loads.
Like when a go up a steep grade and the RPM's are up there. All of a sudden it just cuts out on me like its starving for fuel,but the tank is full.
We always check for clean filters first. And a clean tank screen. But I guess you have your own tank setup, not the original from a 300d/sd
Past that, some people do use electric pumps to assist.
Also, could check for air leaks in the plumbing. Maybe under lower loads the air leaks aren't a hazard but then under high loads plumbing leaks become detrimental.
You could try a test with a small 1 gallon jug rigged up in the engine bay if that would help isolate the problem to somewhere else in the fuel loop/circuit.
Does your lift pump have a white or a black manual pump button?
(07-15-2013, 05:05 PM)larsalan We always check for clean filters first. And a clean tank screen. But I guess you have your own tank setup, not the original from a 300d/sd
Past that, some people do use electric pumps to assist.
Also, could check for air leaks in the plumbing. Maybe under lower loads the air leaks aren't a hazard but then under high loads plumbing leaks become detrimental.
You could try a test with a small 1 gallon jug rigged up in the engine bay if that would help isolate the problem to somewhere else in the fuel loop/circuit.
Does your lift pump have a white or a black manual pump button?
(07-15-2013, 05:05 PM)larsalan We always check for clean filters first. And a clean tank screen. But I guess you have your own tank setup, not the original from a 300d/sd
Past that, some people do use electric pumps to assist.
Also, could check for air leaks in the plumbing. Maybe under lower loads the air leaks aren't a hazard but then under high loads plumbing leaks become detrimental.
You could try a test with a small 1 gallon jug rigged up in the engine bay if that would help isolate the problem to somewhere else in the fuel loop/circuit.
Does your lift pump have a white or a black manual pump button?
idk, just double check any hose clamps or compression fittings. Btw the white pump is the one people say is shittier compared to the black.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
I've read that too small of a supply line can cause a restriction. A properly sized fuel pump certainly won't hurt.
Have you checked the fuel pressure return spring? It can wear over time
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
hy there, had the same problem some time ago, but my engine is a 605 and a M pump. was the O rings that lead air inside the system especially at the prefilter stage. my solution was removing the lift pump to the bin , installed a electrical one in series and after i found that my pump did not need lifting. when i need the max power i switch the electrical pump momentarlly and thats it.
problem solved.
by the way i bought one BMW after market pump, the bastard puts to much pressure , can go above 5 bar with engine stoped or at idle, is too much , it brakes the pipes.
regards
So not wanting to start a new thread,my question is: My Land Rover (that this motor is in) has an inline fuel filter right after the tank in front of the right rear wheel. I need to replace this filter as I believe its clogged and restricting the flow. Question being can I just remove this inline filter altogether and throw it in the bin,as these motors already have a fuel filter up on the motor. And have been told that this "gas filter" will not work well for diesel fuel.
(07-17-2013, 11:19 AM)Franko So not wanting to start a new thread,my question is: My Land Rover (that this motor is in) has an inline fuel filter right after the tank in front of the right rear wheel. I need to replace this filter as I believe its clogged and restricting the flow. Question being can I just remove this inline filter altogether and throw it in the bin,as these motors already have a fuel filter up on the motor. And have been told that this "gas filter" will not work well for diesel fuel.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
(07-17-2013, 11:19 AM)Franko So not wanting to start a new thread,my question is: My Land Rover (that this motor is in) has an inline fuel filter right after the tank in front of the right rear wheel. I need to replace this filter as I believe its clogged and restricting the flow. Question being can I just remove this inline filter altogether and throw it in the bin,as these motors already have a fuel filter up on the motor. And have been told that this "gas filter" will not work well for diesel fuel.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
(07-17-2013, 11:29 AM)Simpler=Better(07-17-2013, 11:19 AM)Franko So not wanting to start a new thread,my question is: My Land Rover (that this motor is in) has an inline fuel filter right after the tank in front of the right rear wheel. I need to replace this filter as I believe its clogged and restricting the flow. Question being can I just remove this inline filter altogether and throw it in the bin,as these motors already have a fuel filter up on the motor. And have been told that this "gas filter" will not work well for diesel fuel.
As long as you have the big spin-on mercedes filter up near the engine, and the small clear merc prefilter as well, you don't need anything beyond that.
(07-17-2013, 11:29 AM)Simpler=Better(07-17-2013, 11:19 AM)Franko So not wanting to start a new thread,my question is: My Land Rover (that this motor is in) has an inline fuel filter right after the tank in front of the right rear wheel. I need to replace this filter as I believe its clogged and restricting the flow. Question being can I just remove this inline filter altogether and throw it in the bin,as these motors already have a fuel filter up on the motor. And have been told that this "gas filter" will not work well for diesel fuel.
As long as you have the big spin-on mercedes filter up near the engine, and the small clear merc prefilter as well, you don't need anything beyond that.
There is a rebuild kit for the lift pump and get the black hand pump. The white one has an oring that will age and suck air in. The rebuild kit is pretty straight forward.
(07-15-2013, 03:29 PM)Franko Has anyone on here had any issues with the lift pump not delivering enough fuel? Did you use any sort of inline fuel pump etc. I have a Om617 in a land rover and it seems to be having this issue under heavy loads.
Like when a go up a steep grade and the RPM's are up there. All of a sudden it just cuts out on me like its starving for fuel,but the tank is full.
(07-15-2013, 03:29 PM)Franko Has anyone on here had any issues with the lift pump not delivering enough fuel? Did you use any sort of inline fuel pump etc. I have a Om617 in a land rover and it seems to be having this issue under heavy loads.
Like when a go up a steep grade and the RPM's are up there. All of a sudden it just cuts out on me like its starving for fuel,but the tank is full.
Hmm good to know,guess I should get a new lift pump or just rebuilt that one that I have. And then get the black hand pump.
Thanks all,I'll work on this and see how it goes.
Oh and just have to say that this forum has been great,lots of knowledge on here that I couldn't find on some of the other diesel sites :-)