That's the Cummins 6CTA?You did good Son. Check the emergency fuel shut off and the fuel shut off solinoid. Make sure it hasn't been manually screwed shut.
If it does have to have an engine I'd look for a cheap 8.3.
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That's the Cummins 6CTA?You did good Son. Check the emergency fuel shut off and the fuel shut off solinoid. Make sure it hasn't been manually screwed shut.
If it does have to have an engine I'd look for a cheap 8.3.
Yeah that would certainly be more ideal if you can just fix the engine that's already in the truck.Cool I'll will keep an ear open....I'm hoping it is an easy thing to take care of.
YupThat's the Cummins 6CTA?
My M818 gets 7mpg empty and 6-6.5 mpg pulling a 27000lb loaded trailer. Still much less than the 8.3.Yup. 8-10mpg vs 3 or 4.
Still better than 3-4MPG.....LOLMy M818 gets 7mpg empty and 6-6.5 mpg pulling a 27000lb loaded trailer. Still much less than the 8.3.
Take it from me, do not do this:
When trying to get your truck started, do not use the fuel primer pump to pump fuel into the intake, it could cause a diesel runaway situation.
Do believe you pumped it more than a couple of times. Yes if you got way to much fuel it could run up the rpm and it could also cause a hydro lock. That is why we open the petcock on the intake when bleeding out the air so as not to put unburnt fuel in the intake.
Sweet Congrats!Picked it up today. Will post pics later
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