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Posted by Mercedes Benz Factory Trained Truck Mechaninc. on November 13, 2001 at 23:57:50 from (63.173.170.165):
In Reply to: Diesel Problem posted by Jim on November 13, 2001 at 14:48:36:
sounds for sure like a delivery problem. it starts good because the fuel is held in the pump cavity like a sink trap. take the line off the fuel tank, and put a hi-pressure hand pump on it. pump fuel in the system until you see where its leaking. or if its still in a truck, with the original steel lines, cut all the lines off with about 2 in left on each fitting, and replace them all with plastic, or rubber. 18 yrs exp on those devils, and it sounds to me like a factory line sucking air under a steel clamp. but what do i know anyway?
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