Tonyrodz
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I had to re-read what I wrote lol! YUP, can go that way totallyThe 'picture' you just described could be something, other than 'automotive'..
Sorry... couldn't help myself......![]()
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I had to re-read what I wrote lol! YUP, can go that way totallyThe 'picture' you just described could be something, other than 'automotive'..
Sorry... couldn't help myself......![]()
I had to re-read what I wrote lol! YUP, can go that way totally![]()
You’re supposed to replace the fuel pump when it’s full.Gonna drive it. Got about a quarter tank left and a fuel pump arriving today.

That's when it seems to always burn out.You’re supposed to replace the fuel pump when it’s full.![]()
Gonna drive it. Got about a quarter tank left and a fuel pump arriving today.
Don't tempt fate and drive too far from home or your fortune of having an empty tank will be superseded by breaking down somewhere and needing a tow.You’re supposed to replace the fuel pump when it’s full.![]()
For sure. It's not exhibiting signs of failure other than a bit of low pressure KOEO and having a hard time starting on first crank randomly. Figured other than effort, wasn't a big deal to fire the parts cannon at it since the OEM is at 165k. If it doesn't fix my problem, hopefully I'll get another 165k out of this Delphi. Still runs like a turpentine cat, so might not be the cure.Don't tempt fate and drive too far from home or your fortune of having an empty tank will be superseded by breaking down somewhere and needing a tow.
I've got one sitting in my garage for a year now. Was gonna do it when we did my motor and trans, but we didn't get around to dropping the tank and swapping it out. Was gonna get it done at a later date.Gonna drive it. Got about a quarter tank left and a fuel pump arriving today.

For sure. It's not exhibiting signs of failure other than a bit of low pressure KOEO and having a hard time starting on first crank randomly. Figured other than effort, wasn't a big deal to fire the parts cannon at it since the OEM is at 165k. If it doesn't fix my problem, hopefully I'll get another 165k out of this Delphi. Still runs like a turpentine cat, so might not be the cure.
Mine is a flex fuel 2004 and I replaced the regulator several weeks ago as it was on the rail. So maybe that in combination with the pump will fix it? Here's hoping. Thanks!I think you are having the same issue I did a few years back. My truck started having an occasional hard start condition where I had to crank it 2-3 times, and then it would still be very hesitant to start "strong". After some diagnosing with a fuel pressure gauge, I found that the pressure would quickly bleed off with key on, engine off, after the pump finished priming. I paid the dealer $1,100 to install a new fuel pump, but it came with a lifetime warranty if it ever failed again so I figured it was worth it. I believe that was around 160k miles (approx 7 years ago), but I'd have to check my records to be sure.
Turns out, the fuel pressure regulator was failing and allowing pressure to bleed back down to the fuel tank after the pump stopped priming. Sucks that, for my year model at least, the FPR is build into the fuel pump assembly. If I owned an earlier year model GMT800 (believe 2000-2003), the FPR would've been right on the fuel rail and easy/cheap to replace.
Either way, I hope the new fuel pump fixed it right up! It solved my problem, and I suppose it will solve yours as well.
On my 02 the FPR went out and I was able to find a rebuild kit for it on Amazon. It contained new o-rings etc. Cost me about $8 and a half hour to remove it, rebuild it and reinstall it. Now it’s buried in the tank and by the time you drop the tank, might as well replace the whole assembly. Can’t keep it simple can they?I think you are having the same issue I did a few years back. My truck started having an occasional hard start condition where I had to crank it 2-3 times, and then it would still be very hesitant to start "strong". After some diagnosing with a fuel pressure gauge, I found that the pressure would quickly bleed off with key on, engine off, after the pump finished priming. I paid the dealer $1,100 to install a new fuel pump, but it came with a lifetime warranty if it ever failed again so I figured it was worth it. I believe that was around 160k miles (approx 7 years ago), but I'd have to check my records to be sure.
Turns out, the fuel pressure regulator was failing and allowing pressure to bleed back down to the fuel tank after the pump stopped priming. Sucks that, for my year model at least, the FPR is build into the fuel pump assembly. If I owned an earlier year model GMT800 (believe 2000-2003), the FPR would've been right on the fuel rail and easy/cheap to replace.
Either way, I hope the new fuel pump fixed it right up! It solved my problem, and I suppose it will solve yours as well.
Received my rockers with built in trunnion upgrade a few days ago…
Hopefully they're not Castech 862 heads. I think one on my van is cracked. Got a pic of the logo on them? Castech logo looks like a battery.I can live with this.
Forgot about the oil pan though, so I just put it in. Hopefully it doesn't take all night.
Oh, and these are the updated valve covers right? I picked them up for 50, came with a set of 862 heads, rocker arms and 15 pushrods lol.
Personally, I would pull the rear cover and see what kind of goodies await you inside. At a minimum, it’s the cost of diff fluid and a cover gasket. If it’s not that, at least you’ll have fresh gear oil back there.
I am with these guys. My guess is that the side or spider gears are damaged. The good thing is, I don’t see G80 on the RPO which means that parts are not too expensive if the ring, pinion and bearings are ok. Time to pull the cover.Make sure you can get the fill plug out first. I know how that Jersey rust is.