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Yes if that petcock breather/bleeder is leaking. It could be as simple as that. that would be great. Crank it down tight by hand and see if it stays dry. The slightest bit of air leak will make a fuel drop and a start and stop condition. Check it out and report back. Good Luck.
If it were my truck. I would check the throttle shaft seals. Are they leaking? If they are it is a 2 hour process to change them and about $30. in parts 2 - O rings and an intake gasket set for a J code 6.2. Check under the cab at the rear cab cross member. They are known for rubbing a hole in...
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