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โJul-23-2020 12:44 PM
dodge guy wrote:hohenwald48 wrote:
You can get the fuel pump on Amazon for around $30. Let us know what you ultimately find to be the problem and good luck.
Thanks. The cheap ones seem to be off brands. I wanted to go with the Airtex because they are the ones that supply Onan with the fuel pumps. However, if the oil pressure switch doesn't fix it I may just go with the he cheap pimp for now and see how it does. If it does fix it then I will get the better pump when it becomes available.
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โJul-22-2020 05:18 PM
hohenwald48 wrote:
You can get the fuel pump on Amazon for around $30. Let us know what you ultimately find to be the problem and good luck.
โJul-22-2020 04:48 PM
โJul-22-2020 03:45 PM
4x4van wrote:
If it was vapor lock, it would not start right back up; it would require a bit of cooling down time. JMHO.
โJul-22-2020 11:35 AM
dodge guy wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:dodge guy wrote:
It very well could be a fuel pump. If it were weak Pump) and electric pumps are known to work at slower speeds when they get hot) would Cause the issue Iโm having. I canโt see it being an oil issue only at hotter temps. I will try the pump first. If not then Iโll do an oil switch. If it were an oil switch issue it should give a code on why it shut down. I never get a code. There is no code to be set for low fuel flow. So if it died due to low fuel it wouldnโt set a code.
It's your money so do what you want.
If it were my money I'd start with the oil switch as Doug suggested. Pretty cheap and easy to try, and 100% makes sense as to what is happening, as he explained.
With that said, we once owned a Ford powered MH that would die when it got hot - it was the fuel pump. The big difference is that one wouldn't immediately re-start and run well. Sometimes it would re-start and limp, sometimes it wouldn't re-start until it had cooled.
You guys are aware this is the Generator engine right? The generator runs In completely different parameters than the vehicle engine.
โJul-22-2020 11:33 AM
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โJul-22-2020 10:02 AM
dodge guy wrote:
You guys are aware this is the Generator engine right? The generator runs In completely different parameters than the vehicle engine.
โJul-21-2020 04:25 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:dodge guy wrote:
It very well could be a fuel pump. If it were weak Pump) and electric pumps are known to work at slower speeds when they get hot) would Cause the issue Iโm having. I canโt see it being an oil issue only at hotter temps. I will try the pump first. If not then Iโll do an oil switch. If it were an oil switch issue it should give a code on why it shut down. I never get a code. There is no code to be set for low fuel flow. So if it died due to low fuel it wouldnโt set a code.
It's your money so do what you want.
If it were my money I'd start with the oil switch as Doug suggested. Pretty cheap and easy to try, and 100% makes sense as to what is happening, as he explained.
With that said, we once owned a Ford powered MH that would die when it got hot - it was the fuel pump. The big difference is that one wouldn't immediately re-start and run well. Sometimes it would re-start and limp, sometimes it wouldn't re-start until it had cooled.