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Re: 1996 5.0 won't start cold
There are tons of things to check into. Because no one else has chimed in i thought i put some ideas in the air to get you looking for a fix.
I suggest these things:
1. Complete injection system cleaning. This is probably the culprit.
2. Inspect ALL vaccum hoses for any cracks, dont be afraid to replace them if they look old.
3. Fuel filter, i suggest just changing it, it probably needs it anyway.
4. Regular tune-up (plugs, wires, etc)
5. check fuel pressure when its cold, should be i think somewhere just above 50 psi (check your manual on this psi), this is an important one.
now because your truck sat, i suggest these along with the ones above:
1. change ALL fluids, including diff lube, tranny lube ( i wouldnt flush it if you have an auto, you will probably be ok not touching the tranny but if you want to drop the pan and drain the 3 or so quarts in the pan and refill it back to proper level), transfer case lube (if applicable), antifreeze coolant, and of course engine oil. ( you probably already have some of those done anyway, just listing to be as thorough as possible)
2. Grease all zerks under truck if there are any, the chilton manual should show you the locations of them, i dont have chilton manuals but the locations of the grease zerks are usually in there.
3. check seals for leaks, diff pinion seals, crank seals, valve covers, etc. the rubber may have hardened when the vehicle sat therefore creating a leak that you may not want to have (do you have one of those spotless driveways?)
4. check for critter nests, and chewed wires. these problems usually exist if you live in rural areas.
now, i went over the top for this list but it may be worth while. You dont have to do everything but i guess a good inspection of everything should be fine. Im not a professional mechanic so take my advice for what is worth. I hope this gets you in the right direction until someone else can chime in.
-ja
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