Hello all, This is my first post, so please forgive me if I am not doing this correctly. I have a 1968 5 ton multifuel that I have owned for about 15 years. I loaned it to a friend to make a few dump runs one day, but the starter button got stuck in the on position and he didn't notice. Anyway, the starter turned into a generator and completely melted down and actually caught the batteries on fire! Lucky I had an extinguisher on board and he put it out before things got too exciting. We were able to pull start the truck and drive it home. a week or so later I dropped the starter and found it was completely shot. The brush holders melted and the armature came out in ashes! I ordered and installed a new starter and the truck kicked over and fired, but ran for only about 5 seconds. I could not get it to restart. After some basic troubleshooting, I discovered the lift pump was not running. I pulled the junction box and the fuse holder was shot. I replaced that and got the pump running. In my diagnostics, I had loosened the fuel line fitting on the tank to see if I had fuel pressure, so I know I could have introduced some air into the system at the point. So.... once I had the lift pump running, I purged the low pressure lines by opening the fuel petcock on the filter housing, I also purged the line to the IP, but I still can not get the I.P. to give any fuel. I did follow the advice in the manual and loosen the injector lines starting with one, but I get not a single drop of fuel at the injectors when I crank. I am at a loss as to why the IP would fail spontaneously after this starter issue. This truck has run flawlessly since I bought it. It seems awfully coincidental. Is there anything else I should look at before pulling the injector pump? Thank you in advance. Alan