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โSep-03-2018 06:42 AM
NMDriver2 wrote:
One possible cause is the rubber portion of the fuel line near the transmission is collapsing.
This is a known problem with the 08 Chevy diesels (like mine). There is no fuel pump and that is part of the problem. You can install an aftermarket fuel pump, like FASS, for around $1200 and that will solve the problem. You can also change the portion of the fuel line that is rubber, instead of metal like the rest of the line is, for around $150. There is a tech bulletin out on how to do that and the correct material to use.
Generally this surfaces when towing up hill in high temperature. The engine wants more fuel and sucks the hose down until the computer believes there is either a clogged fuel filter or some other problem that results in low rail pressure. If you go to a dealer they will likely try to charge you for a full rail and injector job ($15,000).
Any competent mech can do hose exchange job and the hose can be fabricated following the specs in the bulletin.
I will try to find the bulletin and post it as an edit.
This discussion on the Chevy Duramax forum may help. Poster JC1843, the third one down after the initial question, has all the info you need.link
โSep-03-2018 06:26 AM
Marcela wrote:
Starting fluid is a good way to ruin an engine, cracks pistons and rings, especially on a diesel with high compression. You thought gasoline was hard on a diesel engine.......
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โSep-03-2018 05:46 AM
newman fulltimer wrote:
Sounds like your fuel pump went out
โSep-03-2018 05:36 AM