I have been fighting (what I thought was a fuel system air leak) for the past 2 months or more. I replaced the fuel lines with regular fuel line and I thought problem solved, then it started again after a few days so, I changed to (high pressure fuel injection line $5. 00 @ foot at Autozone) and truck started fine for awhile then started again, so I bypassed the preheater-filter and truck started fine for awhile again, problem solved so I thaught, then it started again and every time I checked the fuel shutoff seliniod it was energizied so by this time I was ready now to drop the fuel tank and check the lines and fittings, when one day I went to start the truck and the batteries where dead, one batt had 8 volts, the other had 10 volts. luckily I was in my drive and my son was in town where he could pick me up a battery, (one batt was under warranty one was not) which he did and I have not had a starting problem since 1 month (Knock on wood), I' not superstisus, so I reinstalled the prepfilter heater and every thing is starting fine once again. Hopefully Problem solved.
Bottom line is make sure to check batteries also when you have a hard starting problem, apparantly low voltage will also cause hard starting, but I would think that 10 volts would not be enough to start engine. In the past my batt's where either good or bad no in between. Hope this info helps.
Bottom line is make sure to check batteries also when you have a hard starting problem, apparantly low voltage will also cause hard starting, but I would think that 10 volts would not be enough to start engine. In the past my batt's where either good or bad no in between. Hope this info helps.