My 4150 has been experiencing fuel problems for a couple years. It's always the same issue, which begins intermittently; the machine loses power from time to time, only running at low rpm, sputtering, then dies. Usually I can bleed the lines and start her up fine. Then the problem increases in frequency, so that I'm bleeding the lines every day, then every 30 minutes, then every 5 minutes. Then she won't start at all.
Each time the problem becomes severe, I replace the lift pump, and she runs great. I'm on my fourth lift pump in two years now and need to replace again. This last lift pump lasted only 6 weeks.
Clearly, something is causing the lift pump to fail. The fuel lines are good. The filters are clean. There's always plenty of fuel in the fuel filter. I'm pretty sure the problem is after the lift pump and not before. Could it be bad injectors? The problem worsens when the machine is under load, i.e., operating the backhoe or front loader.
I'm getting tired of replacing this lift pump, even if it is only $50.
Each time the problem becomes severe, I replace the lift pump, and she runs great. I'm on my fourth lift pump in two years now and need to replace again. This last lift pump lasted only 6 weeks.
Clearly, something is causing the lift pump to fail. The fuel lines are good. The filters are clean. There's always plenty of fuel in the fuel filter. I'm pretty sure the problem is after the lift pump and not before. Could it be bad injectors? The problem worsens when the machine is under load, i.e., operating the backhoe or front loader.
I'm getting tired of replacing this lift pump, even if it is only $50.