I know I might not get a reply to this seeing how my other thread on how to make more black smoke went way south but here goes.
My truck is a 98 12v automatic. 167k mile son it. When i let the truck sit over night and go to crank it in the morning it is a 50/50 chance that it will. Here is the complete setup to this issue.
Truck is plugged in all night and temps here are in the upper 20's low 30's at night. The fuel soleniod valve plunger will not pull in, I have to leave the key on and get out and push it in manually. After I do this it cranks right up. After the truck is ran just a little and the motor warms up and or everything under the hood wrams up it cranks everytime.
Trucks has a #6 plate, star wheel loose, 5" exhaust. I am taking it over to the cummins shop on Wednesday and if the soleniod is bad I was just going to have them replace it. I don't want to have to have them go over the truck troubleshooting this issue if it is a simple thing to fix.
Any and all help is appreciated. .
My truck is a 98 12v automatic. 167k mile son it. When i let the truck sit over night and go to crank it in the morning it is a 50/50 chance that it will. Here is the complete setup to this issue.
Truck is plugged in all night and temps here are in the upper 20's low 30's at night. The fuel soleniod valve plunger will not pull in, I have to leave the key on and get out and push it in manually. After I do this it cranks right up. After the truck is ran just a little and the motor warms up and or everything under the hood wrams up it cranks everytime.
Trucks has a #6 plate, star wheel loose, 5" exhaust. I am taking it over to the cummins shop on Wednesday and if the soleniod is bad I was just going to have them replace it. I don't want to have to have them go over the truck troubleshooting this issue if it is a simple thing to fix.
Any and all help is appreciated. .