jhowder8
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Thanks for the add!
So I bought a CUCV (1009) yesterday that I've been looking at for a while. The problem is, if it sits more than a few hours, when starting it has to crank for a while, maybe a minute. Usually I have to hit the accelerator to get it to fire, and then when it does, the RPMs skyrocket, probably to the redline (3600 I believe?). I turn the key off real fast and it stops, and then when I turn it over it usually starts, but did it twice on me today. When it does start correctly, it will stumble for a few seconds and then pick up it's idle and run perfectly. Because it has to crank so much, it has me thinking either I have fuel bleeding off or a bad fuel pump, but I don't know what would cause it to dump so much fuel to it when it first starts. Any suggestions where to begin looking? I'm very new to both CUCV's and diesels but have worked on gas engines quite a bit.. Any help is much appreciated!
So I bought a CUCV (1009) yesterday that I've been looking at for a while. The problem is, if it sits more than a few hours, when starting it has to crank for a while, maybe a minute. Usually I have to hit the accelerator to get it to fire, and then when it does, the RPMs skyrocket, probably to the redline (3600 I believe?). I turn the key off real fast and it stops, and then when I turn it over it usually starts, but did it twice on me today. When it does start correctly, it will stumble for a few seconds and then pick up it's idle and run perfectly. Because it has to crank so much, it has me thinking either I have fuel bleeding off or a bad fuel pump, but I don't know what would cause it to dump so much fuel to it when it first starts. Any suggestions where to begin looking? I'm very new to both CUCV's and diesels but have worked on gas engines quite a bit.. Any help is much appreciated!