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tier 2 4.3 engine

must let pressure out of lp hose to tank to get engine to start
  • Posted 6 Oct 2012 08:11
  • By rich75
  • joined 26 Nov'11 - 2 messages
  • Ohio, United States
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If it is teir 2 as you state it will heve a woodward fuel system, the vaporizer is an "on demand " system and there should be no built up pressure in the dry gas hose to the mixer, vaporizer should be replaced ,if it is not teir 2 the same principal applieds (impco etc)
  • Posted 13 Oct 2012 04:52
  • By snowmonkey
  • joined 13 Oct'12 - 36 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
sounds like a converter issue, maybe flooding the engine from overpressure
but yes, we need better information
truck make, model and serial number would be most helpful
  • Posted 7 Oct 2012 01:52
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,691 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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will need to give a little more info before anyone can help,Full model and serial number of truck to start and what type fuel regulator system is on the truck....
  • Posted 6 Oct 2012 22:00
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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