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Won't start after warmed up, help!
I have always enjoyed Ford trucks, so I decided to buy a 1995 f350 7.3L powerstroke turbo diesel with 225,000 mi, to haul stuff on the farm. When I bought it, the truck started right up. I drove 60 miles home with no problems, and turned it off. 2 minutes later, I went to start it, and it wouldn't start! Seems that it only starts when its cold! I called the person who sold the truck to me and he said, ;oh yeah, I have to squirt some start fluid in the truck to start it after its warmed up. Gee, how nice. Is there anyone out there who might know where I could start at to figure this out? Help!
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Thank you, I will try an IPR. I will find out what it is and get one at the parts store and will let you all know what transpired! Thanks for the thoughtful input
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