Blue Ox
Turning Diesel Fuel Into Fun
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- First Name
- Derek
- Truck Year
- MCMLXXXV
- Truck Model
- K20HD
- Engine Size
- 6.2L
Well, I didn't drive the CUCV much when it was hot, and it seemed ok, but the last couple of times I took it out, it would just randomly die on me after driving a few mi!es. Would start right up again, then die a couple of more times, then seemed fine. Now that is is getting cold, I'm not able to get it started. Does this sound like the injection pump? It looks like a real pain in the backside to replace.
Maybe.
1982 may still have a "flex ring" which causes those symptoms when it fails by plugging up the pump's internal works. If you take the top cover off the pump and you see little black plastic crumbs. Those would be the remnants of the flex ring.
If it's not that obvious you can try the following. Make sure you have a solid fuel supply to the back of the pump when the condition occurs. If that's okay, see if you can vent the pump housing by loosening the return fitting, the top cover or the side cover bolts. If fuel can escape and relieve the internal pressure and it starts then it's likely a flex ring issue.
Let me know what you find.