My truck starts and dies when the engine is warmed up, and the temperature outside is over 85*. It has done this when the temperature is less than 85*, but not as consistantly as it does when it is above that. It will start and die about three times before it will finaly run. Once it is running it runs great I have no issues at all. It doesn't matter if I give it a little pedal or not, and it never does it when the engine is cold.
At first I thought it was an air leak in the fuel lines so I replaced the rubber lines with the fuel hose kit from Larry B's. The engine will fire right up even after it has set for several days so I'm starting to think it is something other than an air leak.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
At first I thought it was an air leak in the fuel lines so I replaced the rubber lines with the fuel hose kit from Larry B's. The engine will fire right up even after it has set for several days so I'm starting to think it is something other than an air leak.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.