My 1995 Ram 2500 suddenly started taking about 10 seconds of cranking to start (it starts when the fuel pressure comes up to 10psi.) Once it starts, the fuel pressure stays between 20-30 psi and it runs normally. I do notice that the fuel pressure drops fast when I shut off the engine. Also, when I use the hand primer, I can hear fuel going through the overflow valve, but it still takes 10 seconds to start. I don't think it is the battery because it spins over at the same speed it always has. I checked the shutoff solenoid and it is engaging fully.
Any ideas what I should do next? I gave the engine a cleaning and the only leak I see is a little wetness on the fuel drain valve. I'm going to replace the fuel filter and drain, but the fact that I can hear fuel going through the overflow valve when I prime it makes me wonder if something worse than a fuel leak is occuring.
Any ideas what I should do next? I gave the engine a cleaning and the only leak I see is a little wetness on the fuel drain valve. I'm going to replace the fuel filter and drain, but the fact that I can hear fuel going through the overflow valve when I prime it makes me wonder if something worse than a fuel leak is occuring.