It was from the return next to the frpv. Nothing was coming out. I know that was to test the frpv. But now I’m trying to test the injector returns. I don’t have any adaptor to plug into the injector and don’t want to try to get hoses off the fittings currently on the injectors as I know they are brittle as this truck has 340,000 miles on ithow much fuel are you getting out of the returns? CP3, pressure relief and injectors? you said you did a bottle test. was that just on the injectors or something else?
Ran it to the hard line to the CP3. I believe I had the line to the fuel rail nipple to the jumper.so you tested the return coming out of the CP3? if so, and you didn't get anything then I go back to the CP3 is not getting any fuel or too much air. or perhaps the off chance of a bad CP3.
when you put the fuel jug on it, did you connect it right to the CP3 input or did you run it through the filter or FICM?
I will test the output of the return from the cp3 at the jumperso you tested the return coming out of the CP3? if so, and you didn't get anything then I go back to the CP3 is not getting any fuel or too much air. or perhaps the off chance of a bad CP3.
when you put the fuel jug on it, did you connect it right to the CP3 input or did you run it through the filter or FICM?
I’m thinkin the same too but I’m not the kind to replace parts unless I find the exact issueWith 340,000miles i bet that's the issue.
I fabricated hoses to tap into left and right side return lines at the hoses into water bottles and driver side filled up quite a bit more than the left side