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Old 06-02-2007, 09:48 PM
big4buy big4buy is offline
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99 f350 7.2 turns over doesnt start

for the last couple days when i first start it no matter what time of day it runs good for a min sputters to almost dead then slowly gains power again then fine for rest of day...today i was gonna change my oil started to back out of inclined driveway sputtered right away then died wont start back up...had truck for 2 months new to deisel....large 30 amp fuse in relay box was blown replaced it but nothing..any ideas..about 160000 miles on it
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Old 06-02-2007, 10:02 PM
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Welcome to the site!! Some more knowledgable people will be along to help shortly!!
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Old 10-31-2007, 08:01 PM
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for the last couple days when i first start it no matter what time of day it runs good for a min sputters to almost dead then slowly gains power again then fine for rest of day...today i was gonna change my oil started to back out of inclined driveway sputtered right away then died wont start back up...had truck for 2 months new to deisel....large 30 amp fuse in relay box was blown replaced it but nothing..any ideas..about 160000 miles on it
I know what your problem is......somehow you are missing 1/10th of a liter of your motor. You DID say a 7.2, right?
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Old 10-31-2007, 08:11 PM
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whats the weather like where you are at? if it's cold it takes it a minute to warm up and it will prolly be slow to start...and it will sputter...also...i changed my oil today...started mine up and it wanted to die and it has NEVER died before...so im assuming it just takes a second to build up oil pressure when its cold...because it ran fine after that...and its about 31 degrees farenheit here...
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