Have a 1995 peterbilt 379 with a 3406e. Put all new fuel lines. The fuel leveling valve started leaking. Replaced with a new one. Truck started missing out and found that all the fuel went to the driver side so replaced the leveling valve again and started doing the same exact thing. All the diesel keeps going to driver side
95 Peterbilt 379 fuel leveling problem
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by Asanchez, Dec 13, 2024.
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Like mention already, clean the vents/breathers. Been there done that.
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Also you need to make sure that all lines to the cross overs whether suction or return are the exact same size, length as well as pitch or angle. Be surprised what a difference 2 inches in suction hose length will do for draw. Making sure you’re not sucking a little air there is paramount too. I have just a slight abnormality in the hose usually right at the fitting cause trouble too. A partial blockage on suction or return will ruin your day
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My 1998 did the same,bottom draw, top return, cleaned vents, checked everything, replaced the splitter valve ( theres nothing really in them that can stuff up, a spring and a butterfly plate), ended up putting a tap on the left return line at the top of the tank, half turn of it and it balanced out better, ended up putting a crossover off the bottom taps, pull up at the pumps and the left tank still takes 30 litres more than the right tank, same size tanks, crossover definately helps
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