I've been having problems for a long time with getting my truck to start. Wasn't bad in the summer but as it gets colder it has been getting much worse.
When I go to start it, it cranks like it isn't getting fuel. I have to hold the throttle down to get it to eventually start. After it's started I can shut it off and it will fire up right away no matter how cold it is. I've let it sit for about 6 hours and it will still start. Any longer and I have problems. I've noticed this in summer but it seemed like it was worse if I left it parked on a hill.
I've changed glow plugs, fuel filter and primer (used primer but it works), my fuel lines from the primer to the engine, and installed new batteries. I'm running out of ideas and running short on time to fix this. I noticed the problem after I put the new injectors in. Any ideas?
When I go to start it, it cranks like it isn't getting fuel. I have to hold the throttle down to get it to eventually start. After it's started I can shut it off and it will fire up right away no matter how cold it is. I've let it sit for about 6 hours and it will still start. Any longer and I have problems. I've noticed this in summer but it seemed like it was worse if I left it parked on a hill.
I've changed glow plugs, fuel filter and primer (used primer but it works), my fuel lines from the primer to the engine, and installed new batteries. I'm running out of ideas and running short on time to fix this. I noticed the problem after I put the new injectors in. Any ideas?
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