Good morning all,
I’m having a little issue with my Sierra that I can not run down for the life of me. It has a delayed crank. For a while it was 2-3 key cycles before she would hit, and now it’s like 3-5 cycles even with pause after turning switch on. It’s like there is an immediate residual prime issue. If it sits for a day or so, it will crank immediately first try. If it’s hot, it’s a PITA to crank.
Here are the truck specs. 2000 GMC Sierra Z71 with 6.0 LQ9 swap. Truck still has T code 5.3 injectors and the swap was done appx 5 years ago. The delayed crank issue began after it was down for a bit last year with a head gasket leak. Along with reman 317 heads, it got new lifters, pushrods, gaskets all the way up. From the time it went back together, the delayed crank has been there and wasn’t previously. The delayed crank was happening with the same fuel pump, pressure regulator combo that had been in it for years prior. Even prior to the 6.0 going in with zero issues after.
My initial thought was a vacuum leak between the intake and pressure regulator or check valve failure in pump. Most components as mentioned were original to truck for years prior. At that point I decided to throw the book at it. I replaced the fuel rails(OE), injectors(aftermarket), pressure regulator(OE), vacuum line to intake from regulator(OE), filter(WIX), and pump(OE). Still exact result as with all the old stuff on there. As mentioned, cold start it hits immediately. Can’t wait to crank actually. While running, there are zero driveability issues. No CEL on dash. Nothing. You stop it to get gas, and royal pain in the a$$ to start. Does anyone have a suggestion?
I’m having a little issue with my Sierra that I can not run down for the life of me. It has a delayed crank. For a while it was 2-3 key cycles before she would hit, and now it’s like 3-5 cycles even with pause after turning switch on. It’s like there is an immediate residual prime issue. If it sits for a day or so, it will crank immediately first try. If it’s hot, it’s a PITA to crank.
Here are the truck specs. 2000 GMC Sierra Z71 with 6.0 LQ9 swap. Truck still has T code 5.3 injectors and the swap was done appx 5 years ago. The delayed crank issue began after it was down for a bit last year with a head gasket leak. Along with reman 317 heads, it got new lifters, pushrods, gaskets all the way up. From the time it went back together, the delayed crank has been there and wasn’t previously. The delayed crank was happening with the same fuel pump, pressure regulator combo that had been in it for years prior. Even prior to the 6.0 going in with zero issues after.
My initial thought was a vacuum leak between the intake and pressure regulator or check valve failure in pump. Most components as mentioned were original to truck for years prior. At that point I decided to throw the book at it. I replaced the fuel rails(OE), injectors(aftermarket), pressure regulator(OE), vacuum line to intake from regulator(OE), filter(WIX), and pump(OE). Still exact result as with all the old stuff on there. As mentioned, cold start it hits immediately. Can’t wait to crank actually. While running, there are zero driveability issues. No CEL on dash. Nothing. You stop it to get gas, and royal pain in the a$$ to start. Does anyone have a suggestion?