I've had this happen twice now, both times after I haven't driven my truck for at least a couple days. The first time, I had not driven the truck for about 5 days. When I went to start it, it started up but it sounded like the injectors needed bleeding. It kept running and prmptly smooted out after about 15 seconds.
This morning, I went to go to work and the truck wouldn't start. I hadn't driven the truck all weekend. It turned over fine but it was not even trying to hit. Popped the hood, pumped the lift pump a few times and it started up but ran a little rough for the first 10-15 seconds.
I'm afreaid I know what it means but I'm hoping that others have had similiar experiences and it is cheap and easy... OK, at least cheap. Fuel filter has a few thousand miles on it. Is there any type of check valve in the injection pump that prevents bleedback?
Carl
This morning, I went to go to work and the truck wouldn't start. I hadn't driven the truck all weekend. It turned over fine but it was not even trying to hit. Popped the hood, pumped the lift pump a few times and it started up but ran a little rough for the first 10-15 seconds.
I'm afreaid I know what it means but I'm hoping that others have had similiar experiences and it is cheap and easy... OK, at least cheap. Fuel filter has a few thousand miles on it. Is there any type of check valve in the injection pump that prevents bleedback?

Carl