Getting lots of air in fuel

J.Welsh

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Hi I'm new to the forum and was unsure were to post this at, but my problem is I am getting a ton of air in the fuel system and the truck will not run. Pulled the out line off of my lift pump and it's putting out alot of air and fuel so I'm assuming it's getting it somewhere around the tank? Any help would be appreciated this trucks getting to me...
 

Awenta

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Have less than a 1/4 tank of fuel?

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J.Welsh

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It's a bd lift pump, got it for free. I do not have a sump and yes I do believe the truck is kind of low on fuel, I rebuilt the filter housing and replaced the fuel lines with it, also the primer will not get very hard like it did when I first got the truck
 

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It's a bd lift pump, got it for free. I do not have a sump and yes I do believe the truck is kind of low on fuel, I rebuilt the filter housing and replaced the fuel lines with it, also the primer will not get very hard like it did when I first got the truck


No experience first hand with the BD pump's. Could not hurt to fill the tank up.
 

DefiantArms

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Fill the tank up first off than turn pump on see if it gets the primer pump hard and stay hard :D if that fixes it. You need a sump if not report back and it'll most likely be a game of tart at the fuel tank and work your way to the rail and see if you can find a leak or anything loose.
 

J.Welsh

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So I topped the tank off and turned the key on and let the pump run for a few minutes, the primer gets somewhat hard but I can still pump it pretty easily. Truck will start up and die after about 30 seconds of running...
 

TheBac

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Is it one with filters or without? I would be checking all your connections between the pump and tank and/or pump and filters first. You could have a connection thats slightly "open"....not enough to leak, but enough to let air in. What kind of clamps did you use? The cheap worm clamps dont get a good bite all around the connections. Could even be in the pump itself if everything else checks out.
Lastly, double check your filter head and filter. Could be there, too.

You DO NOT need a sump. :rolleyes:
 

J.Welsh

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I pulled the connections of of the pump, and really tightened everything, everything seems to be tight and sound, I'm using hose clamps, thinking about running the in line into a clean bucket of fuel just to see if it will run that way
 

Awenta

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Is it one with filters or without? I would be checking all your connections between the pump and tank and/or pump and filters first. You could have a connection thats slightly "open"....not enough to leak, but enough to let air in. What kind of clamps did you use? The cheap worm clamps dont get a good bite all around the connections. Could even be in the pump itself if everything else checks out.
Lastly, double check your filter head and filter. Could be there, too.

You DO NOT need a sump. :rolleyes:
Agreed, definitely don't need one.
I pulled the connections of of the pump, and really tightened everything, everything seems to be tight and sound, I'm using hose clamps, thinking about running the in line into a clean bucket of fuel just to see if it will run that way
That's where I would start. It will narrow down the problems. If it runs then you need to take out the pick up and make sure it isn't broken anywhere. If it doesn't then pull off the hose past the pump and try it again that way. That would determine if the pump is faulty. Have you tried running it with the pump off?

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TheBac

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Agreed on checking the pick-up, too. Air in fuel system is always a tough one to find.
 

J.Welsh

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Like to post an update on this, I ordered all new steel lines from linestogo.come and replaced them and ruck is running fantastic!