Hi,
2006 LLY. 225k miles. Bone stock.
I had new injectors and fuel head done about a month ago. Before all that, the truck would start after 1 revolution of the starter. Hot, cold, whatever. Now, after sitting a day or 2, it takes 5 seconds, literally, of starter cranking to start engine. When warm, it takes anywhere from 2-3 seconds. NEVER the less than 1 second of the old days. I'm thinking this will result in a starter replacement shortly!! Truck also seems to be "weaker" than before when towing, but may just be my paranoia!!
Took back to garage for testing. Injectors are at about 27k pressure, no codes. Place that did the work says it is normal for "things to change" after this type of work. But, come on(!), this is a bit much!
No leaks visible around fuel head (but sucking air?). It acts like the pressure in the rails is bleeding off when shut down, but I don't know if the system is supposed to 'keep up the pressure'.
Any ideas?
Thanks
walt z.
2006 LLY. 225k miles. Bone stock.
I had new injectors and fuel head done about a month ago. Before all that, the truck would start after 1 revolution of the starter. Hot, cold, whatever. Now, after sitting a day or 2, it takes 5 seconds, literally, of starter cranking to start engine. When warm, it takes anywhere from 2-3 seconds. NEVER the less than 1 second of the old days. I'm thinking this will result in a starter replacement shortly!! Truck also seems to be "weaker" than before when towing, but may just be my paranoia!!
Took back to garage for testing. Injectors are at about 27k pressure, no codes. Place that did the work says it is normal for "things to change" after this type of work. But, come on(!), this is a bit much!
No leaks visible around fuel head (but sucking air?). It acts like the pressure in the rails is bleeding off when shut down, but I don't know if the system is supposed to 'keep up the pressure'.
Any ideas?
Thanks
walt z.