Fuel pump

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  1. 7mouths2feed

    7mouths2feed "Family Man"

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    I have a N-14 with a davco fuel filter. I have noticed that on start-up there seems to be alot of air bubbles causing the engine to shudder and sometimes stall. This requires me to refill the fuel bowl to restart. All fittings have been checked and threads sealed. There are no line leaks. MY understanding is that the fuel pump is a draw system frome the tanks.

    IDEA: Install an electric fuel pump inline between the incoming fuel line and the davco filter. Thoughts, ideas, welcome. Thanks
     
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  3. josh.c

    josh.c Road Train Member

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    I had an International pickup I did this on, I just had a switch on the dash to prime the mechanical pump with the electric one. Whether or not this is a good idea, I don't know. They're both Internationals though so it's bound to work. Even if it was a 392 gas burner.

    I will say that you can have air leak in a hole that's too big for fuel to leak out. I mean, the air has to be coming from somewhere.
     
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  4. Heavyd

    Heavyd Road Train Member

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    Yes, you have air coming in somewhere.
     
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  5. Hardlyevr

    Hardlyevr Road Train Member

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    I don't know about the N-14, but my ISX has what they call a fuel lift pump, that is NOT the main fuel pump. It went bad, and I could tell because I had to do more cranking to get the engine to start, and it was dripping a little.
     
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    7mouths2feed "Family Man"

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    Considering I bought the truck used I have no manuals other than the engine so I have no idea if I have another pump other than the one driven by the accessory drive. 02' International 9200-I Vin# 2co25718

    I have been using thread tape for the lines, does anyone have another suggestion? I'll go back and check all my lines and fittings again. Thanks for the help.
     
  7. rollinsmoke

    rollinsmoke Light Load Member

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    Very lightly pressurize your fuel tanks look for fuel leaks
     
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  8. Gambi80

    Gambi80 Medium Load Member

    I know it's a totally different truck, motor and fueling system BUT, on my Mack I had the same problem...cranking the engine forever before it fired, sometimes it would spit and sputter then die.

    There's a small return line running from the head down to the big fuel return line. It had a pin hole in it, wasn't dripping/leaking...just damp around the spot. I replaced that small line, primed it back up and it fires now with just a flick of the key.

    Moral of the story...even though there may not be a distinct leak, you're losing prime/getting air in the system somewhere.
     
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  9. Mack427

    Mack427 Medium Load Member

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    n-14 has only one pump, have you looked at the check valves around the ecm cooling plate they could have a piece of trash keeping one of them open
     
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  10. stranger

    stranger Road Train Member

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    Are you sure the check valve on the Davco unit is sealing good? This would be the big brass fitting screwed into the base of the filter that the line from the tank goes to. I had a piece of trash in mine that caused troubles.
     
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    7mouths2feed "Family Man"

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    Thank you for all the help. Looks like I'll be busy checking for damp spots and check valves.:biggrin_2551::biggrin_2559:
     
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