cornemuse
Well-Known Member
Yesterday I hopped in the Blazer ('84 6.2) & started her up. Took the usual amount of cranking for cold (for here) weather start.
It has always when hot started with first piston compression stroke coming up. Went to store, then restart, it took a bit of cranking. Next stop, starting took even more cranking. Again, next stop, took still even more cranking. Skipped next stop & drove home.
Once started, ran just fine, as always for 18 years.
I have not looked at it yet, thought I'd check here first. Not that many miles since air/oil/fuel filter changes, tho, it seems to me it might be fuel related??
Any ideas or thoughts?
It has always when hot started with first piston compression stroke coming up. Went to store, then restart, it took a bit of cranking. Next stop, starting took even more cranking. Again, next stop, took still even more cranking. Skipped next stop & drove home.
Once started, ran just fine, as always for 18 years.
I have not looked at it yet, thought I'd check here first. Not that many miles since air/oil/fuel filter changes, tho, it seems to me it might be fuel related??
Any ideas or thoughts?