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occasional hard start/long crank time

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Every once in a while I'll have to crank for 2-3 seconds before it fires up. It acts like it just isn't getting any fuel. I've had this happen 4-5 times now (have 5K on the clock). I can't find any pattern, sometimes it's after I haven't driven it in a couple days, sometimes its 10 minutes after I last drove it. Might just be me, but it's quite annoying - makes me miss my 2000 that fired up every time with just a little more than a bump of the starter.



Anyone else have this happen? (Sorry, no guages yet)



WOT
 
WOT said:
Every once in a while I'll have to crank for 2-3 seconds before it fires up. It acts like it just isn't getting any fuel. I've had this happen 4-5 times now (have 5K on the clock). I can't find any pattern, sometimes it's after I haven't driven it in a couple days, sometimes its 10 minutes after I last drove it. Might just be me, but it's quite annoying - makes me miss my 2000 that fired up every time with just a little more than a bump of the starter.



Anyone else have this happen? (Sorry, no guages yet)



WOT

I have had the same problem a few times. Hope someone has an answer.
 
Same problem

I get that about the same as you, WOT. I'm afraid to ask or tell the dealer. They may make it worse.



Hopefully someone will figure it out.



It always starts, but every so often, its gotta crank 2-3 X longer.
 
This is not a problem. Depending on the position of the crank and cam position sensors at the last shutdown, crank times can vary wildly. These engines just won't start as fast as a VP-44 or P7100 truck.



My 1985 carbureted Bronco II would fire within about 1/4 crank rotation every single time. I would literally just bump the starter and that thing would fire. My 1996 Ranger with DIS and fuel injection would take at least 2 full rotations to fire.



In terms of starting, jerk pump is to carburetor as HPCR is to fuel injection.



-Ryan
 
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Try changing where you purchase your fuel. I switched from Kwik Trip to Fleet Farm and I swear the truck starts quicker. Just a thought.

Paul welsh
 
I buy my fuel at Flying J (very high turnover), change my fuel filter every 7. 5k miles, and use Stanadyne Perf Formula and mine does it as well. It's normal starting operation.
 
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