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My truck usually fires right up '99 4x4. 160k miles
It started cranking longer a while back, but if I turn the ignition on and wait a few seconds for the lift pump to start it will fire right up
I thought it was the fuel filter heater grommet Oring(stock fuel filter). slight seegage
Well I finally resealed the grommet. But I still get long cranking if I jump right in and try and start, unless Im patient and wait a few seconds for the lift pump to run then it starts right up.
Went over the whole truck fuel fittings checking for leak/seepage, top fuel tank etc. Everything looks clean and no sign of leaks
Truck is stock, has all gauges, fuel press, boost, trans temp,turbo temp. Farely new vp44, got a good 13 psi lift pump pressure newer stock cummins lift pump, Have a 3/8 fuel lines with all JIC fittings, no banjos
Any ideas why it where I might be loseing prime?
Another question when first turn ignition to 'on', (not start) how long should it take for the lift pump to start ? Mine takes a couple seconds to run after I turn ign on.
thanks Rick
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