Posted by jdemaris on December 20, 2009 at 17:10:49 from (67.142.130.26):
In Reply to: GMC 6.5L diesel help posted by steve terplak on December 20, 2009 at 17:03:47:
Sounds like typical gelling to me. Once fuel is gelled, it's not going to ungel unless you get the truck completely warmed up - or put a good dose of "after" antigel treatment. The Power Service in the red bottle is made for that. It is specially forumated for diesels have already gelled up and quit. But, it's still hard to make it work in engine not running at all with no fuel circulating.
Somtimes towing to a heated garage is the easiest fix.
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