Mungo
Junior Member
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2021
- Posts
- 6
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- Location
- Norwich. England
- First Name
- Tim
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- V3500
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi,
I have a '90 V3500 crewcab, yes a very late square body, ex-USAF.
The truck hasn't been run much during the last year while I had the long-bed buck off to weld small repairs to the under-floor cross-beams. I got the rust fixing/protecting work done and the buck back on and now I have a fuel problem. The truck will start but is unhappy and won't idle, it dies away. While running it just about keeps going with plenty of throttle action but sounds very sick. I know that it is definately not an ignition problem.
I changed the fuel filter, inside the passenger side chassis rail, near the transfer-case, but this did not fix the issue. I'm guessing that it could be the fuel pump failing.
Does anyone have experience of TBI fuel issues like this?
Any other likely causes? Is there another fuel filter? Anything to check at the throttle body?
Is the fuel pump in the tank as I'm assuming?
Is it worthwhile taking the buck off again for easy assess to the fuel tank on this long frame, long bed?
I appreciate any experience that you can share please.
I have a '90 V3500 crewcab, yes a very late square body, ex-USAF.
The truck hasn't been run much during the last year while I had the long-bed buck off to weld small repairs to the under-floor cross-beams. I got the rust fixing/protecting work done and the buck back on and now I have a fuel problem. The truck will start but is unhappy and won't idle, it dies away. While running it just about keeps going with plenty of throttle action but sounds very sick. I know that it is definately not an ignition problem.
I changed the fuel filter, inside the passenger side chassis rail, near the transfer-case, but this did not fix the issue. I'm guessing that it could be the fuel pump failing.
Does anyone have experience of TBI fuel issues like this?
Any other likely causes? Is there another fuel filter? Anything to check at the throttle body?
Is the fuel pump in the tank as I'm assuming?
Is it worthwhile taking the buck off again for easy assess to the fuel tank on this long frame, long bed?
I appreciate any experience that you can share please.