I recently acquired a 1995 2500 Dodge CTD 4x4 Automatic.
The truck has been sitting (not started) for at least a year. Prior to that last start, it had probably been sitting for a year before that. (It has some sort of transmission problem). I got it for a good price, so it seems a worthy "project".
I plan to change the oil and filter, and change the fuel filter. If it were a gasoline v8, I would pull the distributor and spin the oil pump to build pressure and thus avoid the dry start. But I can't think of any way to do that with the Cummins, short of installing some sort of pre-oil kit. (I suppose I could disconnect the fuel solenoid, and spin the starter, but even that seems a little hard on the engine).
Does anyone have any ideas? Anything else I should do prior to trying to fire it up?
The truck has been sitting (not started) for at least a year. Prior to that last start, it had probably been sitting for a year before that. (It has some sort of transmission problem). I got it for a good price, so it seems a worthy "project".
I plan to change the oil and filter, and change the fuel filter. If it were a gasoline v8, I would pull the distributor and spin the oil pump to build pressure and thus avoid the dry start. But I can't think of any way to do that with the Cummins, short of installing some sort of pre-oil kit. (I suppose I could disconnect the fuel solenoid, and spin the starter, but even that seems a little hard on the engine).
Does anyone have any ideas? Anything else I should do prior to trying to fire it up?