No pressure in fuel system after sitting idle for 5 days

Discussion in 'Peterbilt Forum' started by 98pete, Jan 24, 2011.

  1. 98pete

    98pete Bobtail Member

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    No fuel pressure in a 98 pete with a 3406E motor. If I let the truck set any longer than 4 days I loose the pressure in the fuel system. Ive changed 2 check valves on the filter housing. My lines are all good, no leaks. Im changing the splitter valve tomorrow. Idont think its an injector because it dont smoke when I start it up. Any suggestions? Thanks
     
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  3. little cat 500

    little cat 500 Road Train Member

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    orings on the injectors maybe
     
  4. trbuster

    trbuster Bobtail Member

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  5. doublew

    doublew Light Load Member

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    had the same probs on a 95 pete with 3406c did injector o-rings last weekend and it fixed
     
  6. JohnP3

    JohnP3 Road Train Member

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    The fuel is contained between the pressure /return check valve, and the transfer pump if you have no priming pump. If you have a priming pump then the check valves contain it also. Unless you are getting fuel in the oil it has nothing to do with the injectors.
    After you shut the truck down, with a fuel pressure gauge installed, remove the return line, if it dribbles then that is the problem area. If it is good no dribbling then remove the suction line off the fuel transfer pump. If it is draining back then, it is the problem.
    Just a thought!
     
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