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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Dies after initial COLD start

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After truck has been sitting overnight & is cold I'm having issues... . It starts & then dies. After a little cranking (5 sec or less it fires & runs. Any suggestions? Not an issue what so ever when it's warm... . Possible air in fuel sys?



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Clay :confused:
 
Sounds like air Clay. The trick is finding it. Guess I would start at that new system you installed. Especially the bypass?. Maybe the VP return?. Clamps?.



Dave
 
That too is what I was thinking. I crawled underneath the truck last night & found a couple of Push to Lok fittings a little wet but couldn't tell if the top fitting was dripping onto the lower fitting (at the bypass). I have also read where members were having issues with hard starts at 1\4 tank when the tank line was sucking air & converted to Vulcans Draw Straw.

Last night I wiped all the fittings off & filled the tank up as it was just above a 1\4 tank. We'll see what today holds for me. I guess maybe this weekend I won't go Salmon fishing & I'll work on the truck instead...



Clay
 
DavidC said:
Clay,

Do you notice anything with your fuel pressure gauge during this or is it happening to fast.



Dave

Fuel pressure remains same as usual. The truck has sat for 36 hours plugged in & it started flawlessly yesterday. I'm beginning to think it's a grid heater issue.

I unplugged the truck last night & I'm going to see how it starts this morning, shortly. It's presently 34* outside this morning...

Does anyone know the test procedure for checking grid heaters?



Clay
 
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