Diesel Forum - TheDieselStop.com - View Single Post - Shimmed FPR, but no change in pressure
Ford Diesel Forum / Powerstroke Forum
Ford Diesel Forum / Powerstroke Forum
Go Back   Diesel Forum - TheDieselStop.com
TheDieselstop.com is the premier Diesel Truck Forum on the internet. Registered Users do not see the above ads.
View Single Post
Old 11-15-2009, 04:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
firemediceric
Senior Member
 
firemediceric's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 632
My Photos: (0)
Shimmed FPR, but no change in pressure

A little history: A few years ago I put a vacuum guage on the fuel line before the fuel pump and found I had an obstruction on the fuel pick up. Hutch mod took care of that . I then put a pressure guage on the fuel filter bowl and found I had a pressure reading of only a little over 40 PSI. I tried cleaning the FPR and the screen on the side of the fuel bowl and changing the fuel filter, but long story short, the pressure never went much higher. I moved the guage to where I could see it while driving. The pressure fluctuates between 40-50 both at idle and while driving conservatively. If I really get on the throttle or when going up an incline, especially pulling a load, it's not uncommon to see the pressure guage drop to around 30 PSI and to feel the truck hesitate just ever so slightly.

I consulted two diesel mechanics who specialize in PSDs and they both felt the fuel pump may be going, but they both suggested I wait until a "real" problem surfaces. They said 50-55 PSI is spec, but once again, wait until there is a real drivability issue. Neither of them seemed to indicate that the low fuel pressure would cause any problem.

That leads me to a recent post I saw (I can't find it for the life of me now) where a member said the Ford dealer told him his injectors were shot due to low fuel pressure causing the injectors to burn themeselves up. Reading that got me motivated to try and remedy the fuel pressure issue, which led me to doing the FPR shim. I had plenty of BBs lying around, I didn't need to do any machining to them, so I used a BB to do the shim, but no change. The pressure stayed the same at 40-50, and dropping when I get on the throttle. Figuring it could be the fuel pump just dying a slow death, I replaced it with a new OEM pump. Still, no change! The pressure rose maybe 2 PSI, but not enough to call the problem "fixed."

What else would control the pressure reading I am seeing at the fuel filter bowl?
__________________
1999 7.3 F-350 and 2004 6.0 Excursion

Truck: Tymar type intake, Zoo Dad, muffler delete, By-pass coolant filter, Dahl 100 fuel filter Harpoon & Hutch mod, upgrade to 3/8" fuel line and HP oil X-over, Oil by-pass, Scan gauge II.

Excursion: All stock, so far.
firemediceric is offline   Reply With Quote
 
» Featured Product
» Log in
User Name:

Password:

Not a member yet?
Register Now!

» Auto Insurance
» Wheel & Tire Center

Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.2

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:00 PM.



Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.