Starting the 95 Dodge for the first time in the morning takes 6-8 attempts, whether I use the pre-heater or not. I have to depress the fuel pedal and continue cranking. Once it catches hold, it runs very rough, I must keep my foot on the fuel pedal until it evens out.
After the truck is up and running, if I turn off for only about 10-15 min. it will restart fairly easily. After that amount of time I need to depress the fuel pedal once more.
Have installed a new check valve in the return line of the injector pump, did not make any difference.
About the same time as all of this started, I had the throttle cable recall work done. Are the new parts responsible for this problem or could they make it worse?
Is there a check valve in the lift pump side of the system? If so where is it?
After the truck is up and running, if I turn off for only about 10-15 min. it will restart fairly easily. After that amount of time I need to depress the fuel pedal once more.
Have installed a new check valve in the return line of the injector pump, did not make any difference.
About the same time as all of this started, I had the throttle cable recall work done. Are the new parts responsible for this problem or could they make it worse?
Is there a check valve in the lift pump side of the system? If so where is it?
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