โJun-05-2018 06:14 PM
โJun-06-2018 04:46 PM
RCMAN46 wrote:
To the OP
When you first pumped the fuel filter did you open the bleed screw until you got diesel fuel.
Then after diesel fuel at bleed screw close the screw and pump until it becomes very hard.
I suspect and agree you need to overhaul the filter head. Very common problem with the Duramax especially if it has a lot of miles on it. Merchant Auto also has a spacer for the filter head which makes changing the filter a little easier.
โJun-06-2018 02:08 PM
โJun-06-2018 11:32 AM
killerbee wrote:
You experienced a slow gravity drain off the filter head, by virtue of the nose up grade. Sometimes you will have to re-prime 2 or 3 times to evacuate the last bit of vapor in the filter. Happens to all gen dmax trucks. The CP3 just won't pull air enough to prime. I would not worry about it, it will probably never happen again. But FYI, if you park it with high hood temps (like we get in Phoenix or after a hard pull), the diesel in the filter will vaporize, causing the exact same issue. You can try popping the hood up to prevent that.
โJun-06-2018 11:21 AM
Halmfamily wrote:S Davis wrote:Halmfamily wrote:
OP here, truck has now started fine last night and this morning several times. Truck is also running perfect. Just hoping it lost prime and won't happen again . That is for all the advice. I will change out the fuel filter when we get home, it's only four months old, and check all seals as well
If I were you I would get the rebuild for the filter head, it will only get worse. When it happened to mine it started sucking so much air the truck would lose prime and the truck would not run.
Just ordered the kit and an aluminum bleed screw from Amazon. Thanks for the advice.
โJun-06-2018 11:15 AM
โJun-06-2018 11:09 AM
S Davis wrote:Halmfamily wrote:
OP here, truck has now started fine last night and this morning several times. Truck is also running perfect. Just hoping it lost prime and won't happen again . That is for all the advice. I will change out the fuel filter when we get home, it's only four months old, and check all seals as well
If I were you I would get the rebuild for the filter head, it will only get worse. When it happened to mine it started sucking so much air the truck would lose prime and the truck would not run.
โJun-06-2018 09:37 AM
Halmfamily wrote:
OP here, truck has now started fine last night and this morning several times. Truck is also running perfect. Just hoping it lost prime and won't happen again . That is for all the advice. I will change out the fuel filter when we get home, it's only four months old, and check all seals as well
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โJun-05-2018 11:06 PM
Paul Clancy wrote:
Lift pump.
โJun-05-2018 10:35 PM