Dose that engine use a electric lift pump?
Manual bypass pump?
Outside of that start looking for leaks?
Where is everyone #5
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If I ever stray from this section (#5) again someone just shoot me...... I guess I’m really not good with words. -
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Do you get a CEL when it shuts down, or off?Al. Roper, 1951 ford, exhausted379 and 11 others Thank this. -
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Does it act like it's running out of fuel, or just stop?
Do you get a CEL,Stop light key on not cranking it?Al. Roper, 1951 ford, Crusader66 and 10 others Thank this. -
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From my own experience, I might also suggest the long, crooked, awkward angle shifter in the wide cab trucks adds to the difficulty. Does for me anyway. My T-600 has a short, straight shifter and has always been easier to operate. I hop in the other truck and presto I'm grinding gears like a rookie.
The KW also has a longer throw, which seems just easier to me as well. Not sure if it's the shifter, or that it has a rtlo18913a instead of the rtlo16913a or converted 9's the other ones have. Just never been a big enough deal to take them apart or do any research.
I'd suggest give yourself a couple months to get used to the shift feel and engine sounds before declaring it an official problem.
I don't think it's you LOL.
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