AboutWaheed Shittu Expertise Cummins Engine repairs N, V and K series for truck and generator set applications.
Experience I have over 20 years of experience working on Cummins generators , Cummins powered Foden and ERF and freightliner trucks
Education/Credentials Bachelor of Science(Summa cum laude)
MBA Production and operations management
Awards and Honors Who's who among students in American Universities 1987,88
Best overall TTC student Federal College of Education Technical Akoka Lagos Nigeria 1983/84 session
Past/Present Clients West African Portland Cement Co Plc, Portland transport; Woollen and Synthetic Tex. Man. Ltd;
Question 1995 model F250 7.3l powerstroke engine
After the truck has been shut off for a period of time (2 or more hrs.), it will start fine and run good for about 2 miles, then dies, with some effort it restarts and runs good for about another mile and dies again. After two or three restarts it runs good for the rest of the day. this happens everyday and is getting progressively harder to restart. I have changed oil, Rotella 15w40 and filter. I have changed the fuel filter, fuel hoses. New copper gasket on the input to the fuel pump. It seems to me that air is getting into the fuel system but I can't figure out where. or is it possible the the fuel pump, or the injector fuel pump can cause this?
Answer Hard starting can occcur through the following
1. Air in the fuel system
2. Faulty fuel return valve, stuck open or malfunction
3. Faulty injector nozzles
4. Worn out injection pump elements.
If the hard starting is accompanied with black exhaust smoke, then the air filter may be blocked or some problems with the turbocharger.
Ensure to re bleed the system of air and leave to run idle for about 5 minutes, then you can run normally.
You may also need to check that your fuel tank is not contaminated with dirt and or check the quality of diesel fuel.