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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) sudden hard starting

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I've looked in the archives but did not find this particular situation. My truck suddenly began having hard start issues one afternoon. If I just attemp to start it without going through the pre-start (summer time) it will crank for 15-20 seconds before starting. If I wait for the prestart (let pusher run and grid heaters cycle) it cranks immediately like it used to do without the prestart.

I'm running a holley blue as a stand alone pusher. My mileage has not gone down and I do not see any signs of a fuel leak. The hoses are 1 year old and show no signs of letting air into the system. Once it cranks it runs great. I will do the hard start thing even if I attempt to crank it immediately after I shut it down. The vp44 is 1 year old, the bullydog torque pup is turned off.

Any suggestions? 1998. 5 24v 5spd drw upgraded to 235hp vp44, performance injectors from Red Oak Diesel Clinic. running stanadyne performance formula fuel additive.
 
Did you change the overflow valve when you did the pump? Its a check ball in your return line that prevents the VP-from draining out. It might be letting some drain out and letting the pusher pump run longer will prime the system again.
 
I did install a new valve. But that sounds like a place to look. I was thinking the check valve in my pusher may be bad and letting it drain back to the tank.
 
Mine did that last week, i replaced the battery's and that didn't help. It ended up being the starter, put in a new one and it cranks and fires in less then a second now.

When acting up , i had to crank it for about 10 seconds .

Put a meter on the battery's and see what it pulls down to when tring to start the truck, mine pulled down to 9 volts, that is why i thought the 3 year old battery's were going.

The starter sounded fine but would not spin the motor fast enough to fire right away. The new starter fixed the problem. The truck is a 98. 5 and just under 200k on the clock.

Dirk
 
I believe I found the problem. While changing the fuel filter this weekend and inspecting for leaks I noticed a very small leak under the westach fuel pressure sending unit. The sending unit was a little loose, when I tightened it the tiny crack in the fuel filter housing turned into a big crack in three places. I removed the housing welded the cracks and re-tapped it. I still have a very tiny leak I think is caused by the hole expanding a little when I welded it. I trying some better thread sealant today.
 
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