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Joeaksa Joeaksa is offline
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Glad to hear it and thats the nice thing about diesels. There is no ignition system, so if you get clean fuel injected into the cylinders at the right time, its going to run. Very simple and usually lasts a long time.

Once the air is out of the system on 2-3 cylinders, she should fire and once stumbling the others will eventually clear up.

Go to a pawn shop and get a wrench needed to bleed the injectors. Put it in the truck and that way if this happens again you are set!
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