Wierd Hard Star
I have a 96 3500 with the 12valve. Occasionally when it's below approx 45degrees in the morning and the truck has sat for more than 4 hours, it starts, runs for about 30-35 seconds and dies. Then it cranks (foot on the floor) for about 20 seconds, catches one cylinder... then multiple... and runs fine. I have a fairly steep driveway. This has happened before, so I started parking nose down hill and it didn't happen. Last night it was 63 degrees when I parked the truck at 7:50pm, I started the truck this AM at 5:45, and it was 41 degrees. The nose was uphill. It has never happened at work where it sits in a flat parking lot or when I have had the nose parked downhill. Do I have a check valve going bad somewhere? Where? Has anyone had this happen before? It's not the end of the world, just a PITA.
Josh
I have a 96 3500 with the 12valve. Occasionally when it's below approx 45degrees in the morning and the truck has sat for more than 4 hours, it starts, runs for about 30-35 seconds and dies. Then it cranks (foot on the floor) for about 20 seconds, catches one cylinder... then multiple... and runs fine. I have a fairly steep driveway. This has happened before, so I started parking nose down hill and it didn't happen. Last night it was 63 degrees when I parked the truck at 7:50pm, I started the truck this AM at 5:45, and it was 41 degrees. The nose was uphill. It has never happened at work where it sits in a flat parking lot or when I have had the nose parked downhill. Do I have a check valve going bad somewhere? Where? Has anyone had this happen before? It's not the end of the world, just a PITA.
Josh