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chuck500cc

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I took said advise on my leaky fuel lines from the pump to the injectors by loosening the two that were leaking and re-tightening them. That fixed the leaks perfect. Now I have a long start problem. If the truck sits for more than 10 min. or so it will take several seconds to start. Before it would start with just a few turns of the engine. I loosed two lines at the pump and one of the injector line at the injector. When I did the ones on the pump I did get a sound of an air release upon loosening. The truck is now running better and smoother with no other driveability problems ie: stalling, rough idle, smoking, ect. ect.

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