Posted by Nick Martin on April 28, 2011 at 14:13:23 from (68.28.137.229):
In Reply to: Cummins dying posted by k.daddy1 on April 28, 2011 at 13:51:34:
If it has an electric fuel shut off silinoid, is it possible it could be sticking? I had a 97 dodge truck with a cummins in it that wouldn't start at all after sitting a few months. So I lightly tapped and then pulled on the little shaft and she fired right up. Lift pumps for those are not expensive if its a mechanical one, so they might not be a bad place to start. I had a john deere tractor that did something similar because someone took the fuel cap off and put a bunch of dirt, corn stalks, etc in the tank and it partially plugged the fuel line. I'm just trying to give you some cheap things to check before you go blowing $1000 on an injection pump.
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