Break down again this week...
Sometimes I wonder if posting this rubbish is affecting the hippo's reputation for reliability.
LP fuel pump very growly on Monday morning. Drove to work and back anyway. Still growly Tuesday morning but drove to work anyway. Hit one of the larger hills on me route and the power just disappeared all of a sudden. Right after the turbo spooled and it was pulling nicely. After a slightly sketchy, sub-30mph climb up a hill on a national speed limit A road, it regained it's composure and I nursed it to work. Then I got lazy at lunchtime and drove 2 minutes to get food coz it was raining. I noticed the pump was very quiet when I turned the ignition on again. Quiet because it wasn't working. Engine cranking but no starty...
Left it in the car park and wandered back to work. Later, a colleague kindly offered to tow me back ter work car park which was handy. Checked fuse 10 and that the pump was seeing power, which it was. I visually inspected and replaced the relay. It 'seemed fine'. Break time over...
Later still, just for tits and pickles, I tried to start it. Pump made more noise this time and it fired up but the revs were fluctuating on idle. Like when it gets lumpy but without the lumps, follow? Just random increases and decreases of RPM. That's totally fuel related in my book and, coupled with the noisy pump and loss of power, I bought a new "OEM" pump to remedy the situation.
Said pump arrived today so I got to it after work. Managed to actually drive the truck inside, though. It's a straightforward enough job and it took me just over an hour. Probably because I've very recently had that whole assembly out, cleaned, painted and used new bolts. No pictures because I forgot the camera but I might show you the old pump and see if we can get a bit more life out of it with a hammer. They move some volume, these things and it might come in handy if I ever have to drain a tank.