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Re: Cranks More
I've got a 92 that does the same thing, cold start takes two hits to get running. I figure its the vacuum, the truck is old it has some vacuum leaks I'm sure. The fuel pressure is fine while running but I've never checked it at start up. Just put a brand new pump in not too long ago and last weekend did a major tune-up, including re-building the TBI.
Can the fuel pressure in the lines drop when not running for a period of time? Could this cause the delay in starting when cold? I've got no fuel leaking anywhere that I know of.
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