3406e fuel problem

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  1. Strangebrue

    Strangebrue Bobtail Member

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    Can anyone lend some advice. suddenly my pete has trouble starting as its losing its prime. i have to give it a shot of wd40 or small shot of ether to start it even after only shutting it off for only 1/2 hr. i had inj. o rings replaced 6 mo. ago, could one be leaking already?? if check valve was no good wouldnt i have to pump up the pressure to restart it?? gonna look at it this weekend so any thoughts would be appreciated.
     
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  3. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    I've had a fuel/water separator fuel filter cause this problem on my mechanical cat once. May want to change filters.
     
  4. pullingtrucker

    pullingtrucker Road Train Member

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    Check and more than likely replace the pressure relief valve down on the secondary filter base. Les could be right about a filter leaking causing the problem. Another rare situation is the batteries. I know batteries may not seem to be the problem, but I have seen it happen. The battereis weren't enough to fire the ECM and the starter at the same time. But when someone gave the motor a snort of ether it would fire right off and run. This would make ya think that it was a fuel priming issue. Load testing the batteries is cheap and you may just find the issue.
     
  5. Strangebrue

    Strangebrue Bobtail Member

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    any way of testing the pressure relief valve?? the fact that it happened suddenly makes me not think its the filters but i will try that also. my batteries are only 14mo old. thanks for input
     
  6. 112racing

    112racing Road Train Member

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    batteries can quit at any time it only takes one bad one to cause problems
     
  7. sleepless nights

    sleepless nights Light Load Member

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    There is a fuel line that runs fron the primary filter around to the back of the head. If it is loose or has a small hole in it and leaking, when the motor is shut off it will loose it prime and cause the problem you are having.
     
  8. Far_Call

    Far_Call Medium Load Member

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    Put a 0~150PSI gauge on the secondary fuel filter and it should read # 75PSI at Idle >>>> Shut the engine down and the gauge should hold pressure with the engine off.

    If it drops then it’s definitely fuel and not batteries but if it holds then it may well be electric.

    Could be lose fitting, leaky hose, check valve, Filter, Batteries, etc etc but first step if fit a gauge.
     
  9. Strangebrue

    Strangebrue Bobtail Member

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    yes i will try that first thing sat. also on my way home today check engine light came on with a code 26 which i believe is an air sensor but not sure. could they very well be related??
     
  10. haystack

    haystack Light Load Member

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    if you change the fuel/water sep. look at the housing where the hoses attach, i had one crack on me.
     
  11. Far_Call

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    Another One I come across all the time is the bleed screw internal O ring Cut….
     
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