johnnydefacto
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- Location
- California
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- C30 Dually 3+3
- Engine Size
- 454
First I have searched and searched this forum and others hoping to find someone who has had the very same issue, but to no avail. (if this subject is in the wrong forum please move it somewhere more appropriate).
89 c30 dually, 454 TBI. On driver side tank truck runs perfect. I switch over to passenger side and it will die.... UNLESS i pump the throttle pedal slowly, I can keep the engine running forever, in park or neutral, albeit just barely. It dies when I try to let it idle, i depress the accelerator pedal and when I release it the engine revs a little bit, just long enough for me to depress the pedal and release again to keep the motor from dying. I just got the truck, got it from a dealer, had it 2 months before I got it, they put fuel in that tank but never got it to work, so the fuel is not that old, possible mixed in with really old fuel. Knowing this I sat and kept the truck running/reving for 5 minutes hoping to get some of that newer fuel in the mix and hoping the truck would start idling. I need to drain that tank and start with fresh fuel but I do not think that will help.
I am here at work for 2 days and am trying to come up with a game plan for when I get home.
My two thoughts:
I have a selector valve that is not switching over fully (my selector switch is a 2 position rocker switch, it is either in the UP position for the passenger side, or DOWN position for the driver side. It is like a wall light switch in your house, not a momentary switch like I have been reading about, I have no way to "hold the momentary switch for 2-3 seconds" to make sure the selector valve switches all the way).
OR I have a bad fuel pressure regulator that is stuck open or has a weak spring allowing fuel to return to the tank and leaving my TBI with very little fuel.
Fuel filter may need to be changed but I believe I only have one, that both tanks share the same filter, it is post selector valve I think.
Below my selector switch rocker switch, there is another small rocker switch. I have to find out what this does, but i have played with it and does nothing when it comes to my fuel problem.
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
89 c30 dually, 454 TBI. On driver side tank truck runs perfect. I switch over to passenger side and it will die.... UNLESS i pump the throttle pedal slowly, I can keep the engine running forever, in park or neutral, albeit just barely. It dies when I try to let it idle, i depress the accelerator pedal and when I release it the engine revs a little bit, just long enough for me to depress the pedal and release again to keep the motor from dying. I just got the truck, got it from a dealer, had it 2 months before I got it, they put fuel in that tank but never got it to work, so the fuel is not that old, possible mixed in with really old fuel. Knowing this I sat and kept the truck running/reving for 5 minutes hoping to get some of that newer fuel in the mix and hoping the truck would start idling. I need to drain that tank and start with fresh fuel but I do not think that will help.
I am here at work for 2 days and am trying to come up with a game plan for when I get home.
My two thoughts:
I have a selector valve that is not switching over fully (my selector switch is a 2 position rocker switch, it is either in the UP position for the passenger side, or DOWN position for the driver side. It is like a wall light switch in your house, not a momentary switch like I have been reading about, I have no way to "hold the momentary switch for 2-3 seconds" to make sure the selector valve switches all the way).
OR I have a bad fuel pressure regulator that is stuck open or has a weak spring allowing fuel to return to the tank and leaving my TBI with very little fuel.
Fuel filter may need to be changed but I believe I only have one, that both tanks share the same filter, it is post selector valve I think.
Below my selector switch rocker switch, there is another small rocker switch. I have to find out what this does, but i have played with it and does nothing when it comes to my fuel problem.
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.