Ok you wench heads and armchair fixer diy guys, here's the latest on my truck.
History: GMC Yukon 5.7L V8 gas, 235,000 rounds. Did the fuel return regulator last fall and a fuel pump last year, while I was doing that I did plugs and wires too, ran fine afterward and until the recent problem.
Problem Now: Intermittent starting problems, cranks but does not start, started this symptom about a month or two ago then maybe every two weeks or so I'd have the problem, it will start with a little spray of starting fluid. Runs great when started, good mileage. Last week it got more frequent, say twice a day, time for a code read. Coded out the Throttle Position Sensor, and the typical 'I have no cats' codes. Replaced the TPS that night, bought a fuel filter just for maint reasons, didn't do the filter as I thought the TPS was the problem and the symptoms to me didn't say fuel restriction problems (push the throttle down it and it goes well down the highway). So this morning and tonight, it would not start without the magic spray, once started runs fine, and would restart right away no problem. Had the codes read again tonight, nothing new. Took it home and screwed on the fuel pressure gauge to the rail. Key on pump spun up and shut off, 58 psi. Started it up, running pressure at 52 psi or so. Shut off and key on right after, sitting about 60 psi. Left sit, losing around 1 psi per 10 minutes or so. I tried to clamp off the fuel pump lines (non-oem high pressure fuel lines) to isolate the problem, but not sure if I did as the pressure on the rail still fell and I was using hemostats (hospital guy here, robbed my tackle box) to do so.
My Thoughts: I have a fuel pressure problem related to the pump or the return regulator, not an electrical/ignition problem as it will run once started? I'm thinking the rail pressure upon start up is right on the edge of opening poppets and that once started it runs fine. Not sure why the TPS low voltage coded, but thinking regardless I'm dealing with the pump or the regulator, either of which at the least will screw up my weekend or at the worst will cause me to go in the backyard with a handgun. Kidding about the hand gun somewhat. If the consensus is fuel pump (that I've done 4 times already, drop the tank, blah, blah), anyone had luck with cutting an access hole in the floor of one of these rigs? It's got 235,000 on it, no worries!
Apologies for the long winded post, I wanted to provide the most detail as possible for you guys (and make up for a long time and little posting). Thanks as always,
Bob
History: GMC Yukon 5.7L V8 gas, 235,000 rounds. Did the fuel return regulator last fall and a fuel pump last year, while I was doing that I did plugs and wires too, ran fine afterward and until the recent problem.
Problem Now: Intermittent starting problems, cranks but does not start, started this symptom about a month or two ago then maybe every two weeks or so I'd have the problem, it will start with a little spray of starting fluid. Runs great when started, good mileage. Last week it got more frequent, say twice a day, time for a code read. Coded out the Throttle Position Sensor, and the typical 'I have no cats' codes. Replaced the TPS that night, bought a fuel filter just for maint reasons, didn't do the filter as I thought the TPS was the problem and the symptoms to me didn't say fuel restriction problems (push the throttle down it and it goes well down the highway). So this morning and tonight, it would not start without the magic spray, once started runs fine, and would restart right away no problem. Had the codes read again tonight, nothing new. Took it home and screwed on the fuel pressure gauge to the rail. Key on pump spun up and shut off, 58 psi. Started it up, running pressure at 52 psi or so. Shut off and key on right after, sitting about 60 psi. Left sit, losing around 1 psi per 10 minutes or so. I tried to clamp off the fuel pump lines (non-oem high pressure fuel lines) to isolate the problem, but not sure if I did as the pressure on the rail still fell and I was using hemostats (hospital guy here, robbed my tackle box) to do so.
My Thoughts: I have a fuel pressure problem related to the pump or the return regulator, not an electrical/ignition problem as it will run once started? I'm thinking the rail pressure upon start up is right on the edge of opening poppets and that once started it runs fine. Not sure why the TPS low voltage coded, but thinking regardless I'm dealing with the pump or the regulator, either of which at the least will screw up my weekend or at the worst will cause me to go in the backyard with a handgun. Kidding about the hand gun somewhat. If the consensus is fuel pump (that I've done 4 times already, drop the tank, blah, blah), anyone had luck with cutting an access hole in the floor of one of these rigs? It's got 235,000 on it, no worries!
Apologies for the long winded post, I wanted to provide the most detail as possible for you guys (and make up for a long time and little posting). Thanks as always,
Bob