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Just put everything back together my fuel pump wouldn't stop running. Fuel pump shuts off now but I have a new issue. With the engine running or shut off the ECM shows all the settings are jumping around. This is with a snap on scanner hooked up. There scanner shows rpm jumps between 750 and 3000 rpm and the tach stays steady at about 1000. Not sure what happened. All the sensors reading like they are jumping around. It runs okay. Not sure what happened?

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Yes it worked correctly on both. I have done the ground refresh and the sensor ground refresh. The readings on the scanner jump around with it running or just key in running position. The engine stays at idle and idles nicely. It drives fine under 2500 rpm then  it's like there's no input.

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23 hours ago, JMO413 said:

All grounds at the dipstick are shiny and oxgaurd applied and tip 6 is done. I have done tips 1-6,8,9,11,18,19,22, 25,29,31,& 37. This has all been done in the last two months or so that I have owned the truck.

 

 

Okay. Good job. 

 

 

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So I had a little time today. Pulled the ECM out to put in the old one. The real trip is that the scanner fluctuates the same way without a ECM attached to the truck. With the old ECM installed the scanner reads the same way. The truck idles well but that's about it. Not sure where to go now?

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I pulled the disc out of the scanner and now it reads right. It still doesn't run quite right. It hesitates when you push on the accelerator. Going to get a fuel pressure gauge tomorrow to check the fuel pressure again. Yes it ran great right before the fuel pump kept running.

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The fuel pump is the only thing the PO had touched that I haven't redone yet. That is about to change I have a whole 18 Psi work the fuel pressure regulator hooked up or not still the same. It will kick up to 20 if you bypass the ballast resistor. Check the injectors with a stehoscope and they are all pulsing. He used old cracked fuel line at the filter. Hopefully the same issue in the tank. The fuel pressure also drops as soon as you shut it off. I mean straight to 0.

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Just trying to get an extra opinion but doesn't the fuel pressure regulator make more sense. The fuel pressure drops to 0 as soon as you shut it off. And it drops to zero after it primes. Also the fuel pump held pressure when I tested it at the pump.

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20 minutes ago, JMO413 said:

Also the fuel pump held pressure when I tested it at the pump.

How did you check pressure at fuel pump?

 

A check valve in the fuel pump outlet maintains and holds system pressure along with the fuel pump regulator.
 

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So new fuel pressure fixed the problem. It has 31 PSI with the vacuum line connected and just shy of 40 with the vacuum line disconnected. She finally runs right. I am actually kind of impressed with the way it runs. The newer ECM and 4 hole injectors finally work as designed. Thanks everyone for the help work this.

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