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Hard starting truck! help me

Chief915 do u unhook the plug from the glow before testing and what ohn should u get for bad or good? Thanks

Yes, unhook the wire first.

Good glow plugs will read low resistance, 0.8 to about 2.0 ohms. Any that are over that reading should be replaced.
 
Next time try priming the system before starting, and try it more than one way.

first, just run the lift pump for about 5-10 seconds then try starting the truck. then, if that didnt help, try opening the drain valve, pumping a few ounces out and then close the valve while pumping and allow pressure to build for 5-10 seconds after closing the valve and try starting.

This assumes the lift pump is actually working, check out the lift pump troubleshooting thread in the stickies, the second page will cover stuff about OBD1s, specifically 94 models being able to run the lift pump by pressing the fuse on the passenger side firewall to a power post.

If priming helps the OPS probably is not working, just check pressure at idle to know, or there could be air leaks, especially if the draining method works better.

Glow plugs really should be less than 1 ohm. To get 10-20 seconds of glow time then the glows must be pulling a load to bring battery voltage down, otherwise if the batteries maintained 11-12V the glow time would be like 5 seconds.

I have recently experienced a time when the truck wouldnt start right away, and hitting the fuel pedal seemed to help get it to fire up. In my case I think it was an IP issue, I had lots of smoke when cranking, and it did it when warm, so should have fired. It did that twice, once when hot and once when cold, so it wasnt a hot IP issue and not glows, not PMD, ect...so I think in my case the IP was either not injecting at the right time or pushing maybe too much fuel I suppose.
 
@crankme im about 3 1/2 hours away from you i would bring her up if i didnt have to work maybe one of these days if i can't figure anything out or if your going to scheids diesel in terre haute the 26-28 we can check it then?

Btw is any other 6.5 going to be at scheids or am i representing alone?
 
i hope to see some other 6.5s out there boys! ill be drag racing my truck in the et class we acually have a chance if we run consistant!
 
don't worry turbine doc i have been to alot of these shows people actually appreciate that there are some people running the 6.5s and respect us
 
I went to a county fair truck pull and there was a 6.5 in the diesel class that held its ground. It didnt win but it was running against dmaxs, fords and dodges. He even beat a cummins, he was right in there with the powerstrokes.

don't worry turbine doc i have been to alot of these shows people actually appreciate that there are some people running the 6.5s and respect us
 
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