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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Truck sitting for 3 weeks

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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Steering question

Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) high EGT's

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Got a question. I am at school for 3 weeks and my truck will sitting the entire time. I have left it for 2 weeks before and she started up just fine but was wondering if she will start up fine after 3 weeks? I seem to remember reading somewhere if the truck sits for a period of time the fuel will drain back into the tank and you needed to prime it before starting the truck.



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Dawna
 
You shouldn't have a problem. I left my truck sitting for a month before and it always starts right up. If you do have a problem it might be time to change the fuel return line from the injector pump to the tank.
 
3 weeks isn't anything to worry about. I left my '97 with a buddy of mine when I went to Iraq, and it sat around for a couple of months between starting and he never ran into any issues. The only thing I did and had him do, and what you might want to do is get some biocide to put in the fuel, run part of a tank of the mixed fuel through it so the mix gets all the way through your fuel system.



Scott
 
Thanks guys. I get home in a week and can't wait to drive my truck again. Sure do miss the sound. I'm currently in Petaluma for a school and I see lots of CTD's running around.



dawna
 
We just recently fired up a 98. 5 24 valve that had been sitting with it's nose stuck in a barn and the flatbed hanging out in the breeze for about a year. Course the batts were junk, however they were wallyworld 3 year free replacement no questions ask with a receipt. Got new batts, had to crank on that puppy for quite awhile. Even using starting solution, she coughed and sputtered. Really didn't fire off until he cracked a couple injector lines. That bled enough air that fuel started flowing. Probably not the kindest ways to treat your starter though. That will probably be the next problem.



Cheers,

Steve J
 
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