Hope my title wasn't too confusing. The long story of the truck.
Truck is an 06 LBZ, 130k ish. Nothing done to it other than Rick's EGR delete tube which I installed and PCV reroute, little stuff. Previous owner put K&N intake on it. It's our herd managers truck. He calls today as he's towing a man lift to the other farm and says its starting to tick, he was a few miles away and decided to turn around and head back to grab a different truck, then it just sputtered and died. It would not restart.
After getting it back here, I knew the fuel filter was new but knew he was going through a lot on the skid steers at that farm. I noticed the filter head was piping hot as well, but I could touch it. Pulled it off and when I went to drain the filter it had no clear fuel in it and just a milky color to it. As I continued to drain, blobs of white gunk started coming out. Cut the filter apart and it was lined with a film of whatever the stuff is. I put a new one on and it restarted but ran very rough.
I noticed in the process of this that the K&N filter had fallen off. Half the reason I hate those things. There is no lip to hold it on anyways.
The only codes the truck had were two related to the EGR delete pipe (I haven't tuned it yet) and a P0087 which would make sense with the fuel restriction.
The truck shakes violently and surges as well if that makes any sense to anyone. The fuel rail pressure will only hit 9k when ramped up with the DVT. Injectors 1 and 4 have balance rates that are +11. For whatever reason commanded fuel pressure was dancing all over the place before I adjusted it with the DVT.
Going to check the return rates next, and will be sending an oil sample off to check for a lot of dirt in the oil, however at this point I do not think the air filter has anything to do with this issue.
Thanks,
Truck is an 06 LBZ, 130k ish. Nothing done to it other than Rick's EGR delete tube which I installed and PCV reroute, little stuff. Previous owner put K&N intake on it. It's our herd managers truck. He calls today as he's towing a man lift to the other farm and says its starting to tick, he was a few miles away and decided to turn around and head back to grab a different truck, then it just sputtered and died. It would not restart.
After getting it back here, I knew the fuel filter was new but knew he was going through a lot on the skid steers at that farm. I noticed the filter head was piping hot as well, but I could touch it. Pulled it off and when I went to drain the filter it had no clear fuel in it and just a milky color to it. As I continued to drain, blobs of white gunk started coming out. Cut the filter apart and it was lined with a film of whatever the stuff is. I put a new one on and it restarted but ran very rough.
I noticed in the process of this that the K&N filter had fallen off. Half the reason I hate those things. There is no lip to hold it on anyways.
The only codes the truck had were two related to the EGR delete pipe (I haven't tuned it yet) and a P0087 which would make sense with the fuel restriction.
The truck shakes violently and surges as well if that makes any sense to anyone. The fuel rail pressure will only hit 9k when ramped up with the DVT. Injectors 1 and 4 have balance rates that are +11. For whatever reason commanded fuel pressure was dancing all over the place before I adjusted it with the DVT.
Going to check the return rates next, and will be sending an oil sample off to check for a lot of dirt in the oil, however at this point I do not think the air filter has anything to do with this issue.
Thanks,