Posted by farmer656 on August 11, 2018 at 14:03:53 from (173.149.225.89):
In Reply to: OT Freihgtliner FL-60 posted by avant 1735 on August 11, 2018 at 12:04:00:
I am going to try and explain this the best I can, it could be a number of things, 1rst, could be a weak Huei pump, 2nd, could be bad orings on injectors, 3rd, no power to ECM, which has been said, Now if I were you , I would try giving it a shot of either to see if it fires up and if it does that is a sign of bad orings on injectors , if it dies, like I said could be a number of things, I have seen gears shear off the Huei pump, I have had customers tell me no start, give it shot of either , and wala it runs, Bad orings like I said, The 31 series engines are hard to start after running out of fuel or filer change, some have primer pumps some don't, to get air out of system you need to remove fuel cap and have someone pressurize tank with an air hose while someone else tries to start truck, if all fails like JD Seller sys get someone with a laptop with correct program to run a scan,, Good Luck
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