retmil46 wrote:
Also - if both of his CRD's are fueled from the same source, both outside exposed to the weather - why would one be down with frozen/gelled fuel, yet the other still running?
A centrifugal pump supplies volume and simply dead heads, all flow stopped, at a certain pressure and can't supply pressure past that point. If the fuel were gelled or frozen, no way that a Kennedy pump would be able to overcome that.
The fact that the check valve/primer pump in the factory fuel head is inoperable, having had first-hand experience with that same scenario, the problem occurred after he had replaced the filter and tried to reprime the system, and that he was able to drive the vehicle home and idle it for an extended period on it's own fuel supply after repriming it from his second vehicle, tells me this isn't a problem with frozen/gelled fuel - it's a mechanical problem with the fuel filter head.
Gelling definitely wasn't the problem. CRDs 1&2 ran fine through our 10 deg weather last month - no shelter - using B20. (although I do use anti gel and engine block heaters) I have no access to BD for the past several weeks and have been using straight-up dino diesel from several different local stations. In addition, it is warmed up significantly so it really shouldn't be gelling.
My wife's stalling originally happened with a warm car on her way to get my son when we were broken down in CRD#1. It was only about 25 deg. When I test drove hers it acted like a clogged fuel filter: It would run slowly but if you punched it, it would die. So, I changed the fuel filter and thus started a chain of unfortunate events resulting in my "fuel jump start" to get it home. I think we most likely got lousy fuel from stations compromised by the various severe weather events the worst of which was massive lowland flooding. As retmil46 mentioned the fuel manager is funky. The check valve is not working in it even though I have cleaned thoroughly and the primer just isn't priming. Perhaps there is something still in there causing problems but if it still isn't working after 10 minutes of vigorous flushing, I think it is messed up. A lift pump on #2 should negate this issue. (hopefully

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I have got it running again and it doesn't appear to be hesitating anymore, but DW and toddler son will be in CRD#1 for a while as CRD#2 works to earn back my trust. I might have to find a patch of rough terrain to bounce around on for a while. Perhaps a bonding experience is needed. (as long as I'm within cell phone and tow truck range)
I'm going to put a small pre-filter on them both so I can actually see what nasties are flowing through the system.
BTW: I did finally fix the 4wd shifter. It was actually a bent handle. It still isn't right, but luckily she has access to full time awd and rarely has any use for low gear so I'll leave it be for now.
Thing One (left) and Thing Two sitting in the garage last month:
