My 95 2500 12v has recently decided it doesn't want to start right up when cold. Anything below 40 degrees or so and it becomes a pain. 50 degrees and warmer, starts right up. When I plug it in, it does start quicker. What happens is when I turn the key after the heat plate has warmed, the engine will fire immediately, and then cut right off. When I do it again, same thing. It fires so fast, you don't really hear the starter, but just won't stay running. If I do this 8-12 times, she finally takes. This also includes putting some pressure on the throttle during the starting process. It didn't do this last year, as it would start in zero degree weather, without being plugged in. I have had to replace the rubber return line a few times over the years, and know what it acts like when I get air in the return. When this always happened, it would crank for a while, then start. This particular condition seems a lot different. Have a new fuel filter in it also.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?