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Hoping someone can help me out...I just finished building and installing a newly built engine in my 07 F550 SD, got everything buttoned up yesterday and after several attempts to fire it, it's a no go. I poked around a little and found that the fuel pump was not getting power to it...before I go to much further, here's a summary of what's been done with the truck...
I bought the truck about a year ago, it was not running at the time due to a cracked block. Long story short, I basically went through the entire truck from front to back. I brought it in the shop, put it up on the lift and removed the engine/drivetrain. Bought a new block and cam from Ford, I had a friend of mine do the machine work then I assembled it using the Ford rebuild kit, everything was replaced with new internally besides the crank. I did ARP head studs, new HPOP, EGR delete, (block off), every sensor was replaced with new, ( including ICP, IPR). I had the guys over at Warren Diesel build me a set of 155cc injectors, sent my new turbo to Adrian @ MTW and had him build me a stage 1, I went with a Spearco intercooler, CFM intake, 4" turbo back exhaust, oil and coolant bypass filtration, and was planning to order tunes this week, (SCT). Basically the only things not replaced were the FICM,(tested good), the ac compressor, and the altenator, (ordering that this week too).
So I finished installing the engine last week, topped off all fluids, drained and cleaned out the fuel tank and replaced with new fuel, put 2 brand new Motorcraft batteries in it and finally installed a new HFCM. I tried starting it yesterday and after several attempts it wasn't firing. I have good LPO on guage, good RPM's, I pulled the filter caps off both fuel and oil, oil looked good but no fuel in bowl, completely dry. I cycled the key to listen for the fuel pump and nothing, so I checked all fuses, FP relay, inertia switch, PCM relay, ect. and they all seem fine, I even checked out the plug at the tank sending unit. Then I had a friend crank the truck over while I applied power to the pump from an external source and she fired right up but then died after I cut power. I looked into it a little further and got the schematics for the FP circutry but it looks pretty involved. It also says the PCM controls the FP and can cause this issue...has anyone ever experienced this or heard of a bad PCM causing a FP issue? I'm ready to throw in the towel...
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!!
I bought the truck about a year ago, it was not running at the time due to a cracked block. Long story short, I basically went through the entire truck from front to back. I brought it in the shop, put it up on the lift and removed the engine/drivetrain. Bought a new block and cam from Ford, I had a friend of mine do the machine work then I assembled it using the Ford rebuild kit, everything was replaced with new internally besides the crank. I did ARP head studs, new HPOP, EGR delete, (block off), every sensor was replaced with new, ( including ICP, IPR). I had the guys over at Warren Diesel build me a set of 155cc injectors, sent my new turbo to Adrian @ MTW and had him build me a stage 1, I went with a Spearco intercooler, CFM intake, 4" turbo back exhaust, oil and coolant bypass filtration, and was planning to order tunes this week, (SCT). Basically the only things not replaced were the FICM,(tested good), the ac compressor, and the altenator, (ordering that this week too).
So I finished installing the engine last week, topped off all fluids, drained and cleaned out the fuel tank and replaced with new fuel, put 2 brand new Motorcraft batteries in it and finally installed a new HFCM. I tried starting it yesterday and after several attempts it wasn't firing. I have good LPO on guage, good RPM's, I pulled the filter caps off both fuel and oil, oil looked good but no fuel in bowl, completely dry. I cycled the key to listen for the fuel pump and nothing, so I checked all fuses, FP relay, inertia switch, PCM relay, ect. and they all seem fine, I even checked out the plug at the tank sending unit. Then I had a friend crank the truck over while I applied power to the pump from an external source and she fired right up but then died after I cut power. I looked into it a little further and got the schematics for the FP circutry but it looks pretty involved. It also says the PCM controls the FP and can cause this issue...has anyone ever experienced this or heard of a bad PCM causing a FP issue? I'm ready to throw in the towel...
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!!