nspctr1
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OK, I have a 92 998 A2 that is completely stock, 6.2 L motor that would start flawlessly since purchased. It would sit for a month or two sometimes without being started but it would still start with no issue. After the freeze in February, I"m in S. Tx., the truck refuses to start. I checked glow plug ohmage, made sure fuel was making it to and through the filter and that's about it. I get no smoke on crank which tells me its not getting fuel, right? But if its getting fuel pulled up through the filter housing and out what could it be? I've read that it could be a start box issue but not sure how to test it. OR a grounding issue. If it is a grounding issue, where are the grounds that need to be checked. Batteries are good, and have one last point to make. Before the freeze I put in about a quarter bottle of fuel treatment on a quarter tank of fuel. The fuel that comes out now is orangish in color and smells more like the fuel treatment than fuel. Is it possible that the treatment separated and is only being picked up by the pump and I need to add a few fresh gallons of fuel. It's got less than a quarter tank in it now as I don't keep much fuel in it due to not being able to drive/start it frequently.