First off, thank God that there is a place like this where I can ask for advice, and actually get usable information. I shold have my head examined for ever letting my subscription here slip. Anyway, here's my dilemma. I have a 1995 4x4 club cab 12 valve, 5 spd. trnasmission with 3. 54 gears and slight mods. Nothing big, just a TST #5 plate (smoke screw turned a little), BHAF, South Bend clutch, straight pipe exhaust, pyro and boost gauges. Otherwise, to my knowledge its stock. The truck has 199,000 miles, and I've had it for about 4 years (since it had 183,000 miles). This should tell you how often I drive it. I'm pretty religious about maintenance. Rotella synthetic every 10,000 miles and Fleetguard oil filters every 5,000. Fuel filters every 15,000. I use the truck when I need to haul a tractor, wood, heavy things. You get the picture. Despite it's relatively low mileage, and apparent infrequent usage, it's one of the more valuable tools I have in terms of doing what it's supposed to do. In that regard, I've been completely satisfied, and I've had basically no problems with it. One morning last week I went to crank the old beast, and during cranking, it acted like it wanted to start, but didn't. Almost as if there was enough fuel in the pump to kick it off a little, but not enough to keep it running. Thinking maybe it was some bad fuel (i had just filled up), I drained the fuel filter to let out any water that may have been in the bottom (something I must confess, I have not done as often as I should). By the way, I've never had the water in fuel senson idiot light go on, though I do know that it is operable. This seemed to do the trick, and it fired right up as normal, with a little coaxing of the accelerator. Being a little proactive, I thought it would be a good idea to change the fuel filter, as it was close to being due anyway. Bought a new one, took the old one off (while cursing myself for not investing in the filter relocation kit), filled the new one with fuel, and installed it. Reconnected the sensor, opened the banjo bolt a little and pressed the primer button several times. Tightened the bolt, and went to start it. Though it had been a while since I changed it (with the help of a diesel mechanic friend of mine) I remembered that it was a little hesitant to start the first time after installing the new filter. After a few tries, it started right up. I'm here now because it doesn't seem to be any different . After sitting for a day or so, I have to go through the same process of turning the keyswitch to "on", waiting for the glow plugs, and starting. It seems to take about 6 tries and the accelerator at least halfway down to make it start. Once it's running, everything seems normal. All I can figure is that there is some air trapped somewhere in the system, but I'm not completely clear on how to properly bleed it, and the procedure for doing so. Any help would be much appreciated, as I'm limping along at best currently, and I don't want to get stuck on the side of the road. Sorry for writing a novel here, but I figured the more information you guys have, the more likely I'll get it fixed right the first, well second, time. Thanks in advance. John